Economic Analysis of the Nanotech Future
nweaver writes "Economic Historian and Berkeley Professor Brad DeLong has created an analysis on his Web Log on the economic implications of Nanotechnology. His observations are based on what previously happened with the Industrial Revolution (and other economic shifts in general) and using this to speculate what Nanotech will do to the economy: who wins (technical/knowledge workers), who loses (manufacturing), and what changes (costs of products)."
If this has anything to do with Borg Nanoprobes I'm all for it.
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Thou hast besquirted me, O leotarded one.
Dude, just because it's an article on the same subject doesn't mean you have to repost your comment from the last article, word for word.
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Bush supporters consider him a moron, too.
Get the fuck out of this country loser.
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