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EP 412: The Economics of Paying Attention (Part 1)

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The Job Loop

This cycle of discovering a problem, learning about potential solutions and choosing a specific product is the direct result of mass media. It's an activity that took up a very small amount of brain power before 1945 or so. As long as we keep inventing new stuff and finding new services to offer, we can keep people employed. But that also means we need to create a market for those new products and services. This is what Albert Wangar calls the job loop. The job loop simultaneously keeps workers working and keeps consumers consuming, which keeps the economy growing and growing in theory.

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