Make-work bias is judging the economy by employment rather than production; by the employment standard 19th-century America (with grueling all-day labor) would rank above the modern economy, yet living standards were miserable—so trade and technology that reduce employment can still make society wealthier.

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Speaker

Bryan Caplan

Evidence Quote

make work biased is seeing the economy in terms of employment rather than production

Source

Bryan Caplan on The Myth of the Rational Voter 6/25/2007EconTalk
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