This chapter delves into the impact of taxation and regulations on work motivation, examining lower tax rates and worker-friendly regulations in Europe. It compares work patterns between America and Europe, probing the reasons behind longer working hours in the US despite wealth and the recent shift towards remote work.
A bid to squeeze money from social-media platforms that link to news content has backfired: what was intended to help publishers is instead harming them. America’s workers still work more than Europe’s; what is changing is where they do it (9:44). And remembering Shirley Conran, whose books were more than merely saucy: they helped women with everything from money to mathematics (16:22).
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