Average Is Over: Powering America Beyond the Age of the Great Stagnation by Tyler Cowen

Average Is Over: Powering America Beyond the Age of the Great Stagnation

Tyler Cowen
Plume; Reissue edition
Sep 2013
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Publishers WeeklyEconomist Cowen's muddled follow-up to The Great Stagnation, is mired in the incantation that human intuition must be sublimated to computer algorithms if we are to overcome America's dearth of innovation—which the author blames for our shrinking economy. He glibly dismisses chronic unemployment with the statement that these "regular losers" were going to become obsolete anyway, but the good news is that, in his cheerfully libertarian laissez-faire economic model, costs will plummet as automation eliminates workers, and corporations pass the savings to consumers. What is left for human workers is a vision in which they toil in submissive tandem with machines, providing their scant human abilities to augment the superior judgment of computers.
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Published 2013
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