Saw this, can't find source, that the coal industry is producing 140% of the capacity in 1970, but now with 30% of the workers. Ideas?
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http://www.startribune.com/connecting-the-dots-on-what-it-means-to-invest-in-our-future/49343942/ … says 40% annual growth in production, cutting 94% of workforce. (Article from 2009)
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@gallifreyan. This dovetails with my larger interest in the irreversible implications of automation.pic.twitter.com/JSoz0mhDP6
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microeconomist, want to note there's nothing obviously off w/ price of coal increasing concurrent w/automation
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