Productivity, Leisure and Knowledge Workers
Jason Jones muses about "What We Talk About When We Talk About Productivity ." Jones notes that activity is not necessarily a measure of useful output, providing reference to Baumol's Cost Effect, which indicates that direct productivity increases are not possible in professional activities such as music, writing and teaching.
Mark Kingwell considers the value of work in an article in the same issue of the Chronicle.
-DDLabels: Baumol's Cost Effect, Knowledge worker, leisure, productivity
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