#distributionaloutcomes — Public Fediverse posts
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Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow – No trackers, no ads. Black type, white background. Privacy policy: we don't collect or retain any data at all ever period. [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Pluralistic: What's a "gig work minimum wage" (17 Feb 2026)
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/17/no-piecework/
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Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow – No trackers, no ads. Black type, white background. Privacy policy: we don't collect or retain any data at all ever period. [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Pluralistic: What's a "gig work minimum wage" (17 Feb 2026)
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/17/no-piecework/
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Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow – No trackers, no ads. Black type, white background. Privacy policy: we don't collect or retain any data at all ever period. [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Pluralistic: What's a "gig work minimum wage" (17 Feb 2026)
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/17/no-piecework/
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Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow – No trackers, no ads. Black type, white background. Privacy policy: we don't collect or retain any data at all ever period. [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Pluralistic: What's a "gig work minimum wage" (17 Feb 2026)
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/17/no-piecework/
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Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow – No trackers, no ads. Black type, white background. Privacy policy: we don't collect or retain any data at all ever period. [Unofficial] @[email protected] ·Pluralistic: What's a "gig work minimum wage" (17 Feb 2026)
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://pluralistic.net/2026/02/17/no-piecework/
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Indeed, model-makers treat attention to inequality as an error bordering on a mortal sin - the sin of caring about "#DistributionalOutcomes" (that is, who gets which slice of the pie) rather than "growth" (whether the pie is getting bigger).
Stiglitz says that model makers have gotten a little better in recent years, formally disavowing #HerbertHoover's idea of #ExpansionaryAusterity, which is the idea that we should cut public spending when the economy is shrinking.
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CW: Long thread/24
Indeed, model-makers treat attention to inequality as an error bordering on a mortal sin - the sin of caring about "#DistributionalOutcomes" (that is, who gets which slice of the pie) rather than "growth" (whether the pie is getting bigger).
Stiglitz says that model makers have gotten a little better in recent years, formally disavowing #HerbertHoover's idea of #ExpansionaryAusterity, which is the idea that we should cut public spending when the economy is shrinking.
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CW: Long thread/24
Indeed, model-makers treat attention to inequality as an error bordering on a mortal sin - the sin of caring about "#DistributionalOutcomes" (that is, who gets which slice of the pie) rather than "growth" (whether the pie is getting bigger).
Stiglitz says that model makers have gotten a little better in recent years, formally disavowing #HerbertHoover's idea of #ExpansionaryAusterity, which is the idea that we should cut public spending when the economy is shrinking.
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CW: Long thread/24
Indeed, model-makers treat attention to inequality as an error bordering on a mortal sin - the sin of caring about "#DistributionalOutcomes" (that is, who gets which slice of the pie) rather than "growth" (whether the pie is getting bigger).
Stiglitz says that model makers have gotten a little better in recent years, formally disavowing #HerbertHoover's idea of #ExpansionaryAusterity, which is the idea that we should cut public spending when the economy is shrinking.
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CW: Long thread/24
Indeed, model-makers treat attention to inequality as an error bordering on a mortal sin - the sin of caring about "#DistributionalOutcomes" (that is, who gets which slice of the pie) rather than "growth" (whether the pie is getting bigger).
Stiglitz says that model makers have gotten a little better in recent years, formally disavowing #HerbertHoover's idea of #ExpansionaryAusterity, which is the idea that we should cut public spending when the economy is shrinking.
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