Sources and acknowledgments

In addition to those quoted in this report, the author would also like to thank the following people: Daisuke Adachi, Abigail Adams-Prassl, Jeremias Adams-Prassl, Julian Baggini, Erik Brynjolfsson, Tyler Cowen, Richard Freeman, Peter Ganong, Linda Hynes, Niels Johannesen, Arend Kapteyn, Akira Kawamoto, Bridget Loudon, the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain, Susan Lund, Anu Madgavkar, Jason Moyer-Lee, Tariq Rauf and Anna Stansbury.

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Papers
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