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The Optimization Trap: Why the Birth Rate Can't Be Fixed

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6 points by tantaman a month ago · 3 comments

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ggm a month ago

"fixed" begs so many questions. What if the birthrate just is what it is? What if we encourage migration, and improve lifestyle and economics in emerging economies in Africa and reduce their birthrate too?

What if we accept the other side of the curve, instead of fighting it?

So many assumptions about limitless market growth, about the underlying reasons to want a higher birthrate at world population scale. Per economy? Sure there are issues. Massive issues. But, the French (and Russian) approach of bribing women to have more babies may not be the best path out.

  • appreciatorBus a month ago

    We can accept the other side of the curve, but it has consequences that many are unwilling to discuss, let alone face.

    Many social services & benefits are designed under an assumption of growth. Ofc we can change the assumptions but this also requires changing the programs, either making them less generous or raising taxes. Neither of those are vote getters, so politicians & govt staff feel a strong incentivize to try anything but those. We can try to make it up with immigration too, but at the scale required, immigration is also unpopular.

    I don't think there's any silver bullet here.

    • ggm a month ago

      I think we're in the same space. It's about what kind of landing we have, not if we can avoid having to get to ground.

      Merkel and Immigration to Germany comes to mind.

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