I don't see why it has to be thought of this way. It's not a bad way to simplify things, but I don't think it's necessarily the only / main econometrics perspective. Why could a 4 day week result in similar / higher…
This is not true, the sale of used goods / intermediate goods / transfer payments is not counted in GDP [1]. As an aside, be careful with tone that sounds too sure. If I hadn't know, I would have guessed you knew a lot…
I don't see why it has to be thought of this way. It's not a bad way to simplify things, but I don't think it's necessarily the only / main econometrics perspective. Why could a 4 day week result in similar / higher…
This is not true, the sale of used goods / intermediate goods / transfer payments is not counted in GDP [1]. As an aside, be careful with tone that sounds too sure. If I hadn't know, I would have guessed you knew a lot…