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The zero-sum economy

Adair Turner

Project Syndicate, August 15, 2018

The anthropologist David Graeber has argued that as much as 30% of all work is performed in "bullshit jobs," which are unnecessary to produce truly valuable goods and services but arise from competition for income and status. But the deeper problem is that more and more economic activity performs a merely distributive function.