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The Fraught, Complex, and Important 'Economics of Belonging'

The Rhodes Center Podcast with Mark Blyth

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Is There a Conflict Between Inequality and the Knowledge Economy?

As it is today, the jobs that produce the biggest economic surplus are concentrated in big cities. It means if you happen to grow up in a small town, and you have a talent for these kinds of jobs, you know, you're smart, you can code well, that sort of thing. So, there must be, the solution must be to make it possible for some of these high surplus jobs to spread more widely. And ideally, closer to some of these other jobs, also will be abundant and needed.

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