Also, while economists have many abstractions for modeling details of labor teams and labor markets, our standard is that the simplest versions should be of just a single aggregate quantity of labor.
Granted, but as long as we can assume that things like numbers of workers, hours worked and level of training won’t drop through the floor, then brain emulation or uploading should naturally lead to productivity going through the roof shouldn’t it?
Or is that just a wild abstraction with no corroborating features whatsoever?
Also, while economists have many abstractions for modeling details of labor teams and labor markets, our standard is that the simplest versions should be of just a single aggregate quantity of labor.
Granted, but as long as we can assume that things like numbers of workers, hours worked and level of training won’t drop through the floor, then brain emulation or uploading should naturally lead to productivity going through the roof shouldn’t it?
Or is that just a wild abstraction with no corroborating features whatsoever?