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PRINCIPLE OF COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE
units of production --
whether people or machines -- will be employed in those processes
in which they are relatively more productive. This is the
standard rebuttal for those who fear that machines will replace
people. The principle implies that both people and machines can
be fully employed regardless of their relative productivity. The
long-run impact of industrialization and automation, it is
argued, is not to reduce the size of the labor force but rather
is to use machines in tasks best performed by machines and to use
people in tasks which can only be done by people. (H. Simon,
1965, p. 6)
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