Tag: Post-scarcity economics

Total Results: 17


A barber today takes the same amount of time to cut a customer's hair as his 18th century predecessor. Credit: Getty
28 Jun 2019 - 7:44am

The inevitability of debt

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 12 June

12.06

Are you ready for ‘fully automated luxury communism’?

Peter Franklin

Wednesday, 6 March

06.03

It’s time to overhaul economic policy

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 20 November

20.11

The surprising losers of the Great Recession

Peter Franklin

Thursday, 8 November

08.11

Who are the the cyber-nannies coming for?

Peter Franklin

Friday, 26 October

26.10

The mystery of the disappearing pay rise

Peter Franklin

Monday, 30 July

30.07

The battle for Britain’s countryside – the other Brexit debate

Peter Franklin

Friday, 15 June

15.06

Do you have to be rich not to have a smartphone?

Peter Franklin

Thursday, 15 March

15.03

The post-work society is already here

Peter Franklin

Monday, 12 March

12.03

Why ‘enough’ is the most dangerous word in economics

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 20 February

20.02

Trump, truckers and the automation paradox: robots could lead to labour shortages

Peter Franklin

Tuesday, 19 December

19.12

How to save your career from the march of the robots

Peter Franklin