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Question: If a new scientific or technological advance reduced the need for lower-skilled labor, it should still be implemented and new science/technology shouldn't be restricted for this purpose.
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« on: July 28, 2012, 08:06:37 PM »

Definitely agree, though it would probably be best if the government implemented some program (or a large-scale private endeavor, but the former is more likely) to transition the displaced workers to new positions to avoid dragging down the economy in the medium-run for a large innovation. For smaller innovations, this probably isn't necessary.
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