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At that point, I also became aware of what I have termed the '''Borjas Rectangle Theory''': that is that employers generally, in free market economies, when they’re complaining about labor shortages, are actually trying to transfer wealth from labor to capital, complaining instead that there is a small inefficiency that needs to be rectified, which we might call the Harberger Triangle. So that is, employers claim that there’s a small inefficiency, but in fact, they’re seeking large transfer payments from the vulnerable to the well-heeled. | ''At that point, I also became aware of what I have termed the '''Borjas Rectangle Theory''': that is that employers generally, in free market economies, when they’re complaining about labor shortages, are actually trying to transfer wealth from labor to capital, complaining instead that there is a small inefficiency that needs to be rectified, which we might call the Harberger Triangle. So that is, employers claim that there’s a small inefficiency, but in fact, they’re seeking large transfer payments from the vulnerable to the well-heeled.'' | ||
'''- Eric Weinstein''' on [https://theportal.group/25-the-construct-jeffrey-epstein/ The Portal Ep 25 ~09:37] | '''- Eric Weinstein''' on [https://theportal.group/25-the-construct-jeffrey-epstein/ The Portal Ep 25 ~09:37] | ||