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The key to a longer life: high unemployment
(www.businessinsider.com)
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I'm not so sure your comparison between rape and a recession makes sense, or is even appropriate IMO.
The article just so happens to be covering a research paper analyzing the unusual correlation between a broken economy and improved life expectancy... that's all.
The proposed reasons are (paraphrased): unemployment - people have more time for themselves, and pollution - you're not surrounded by exhaust/manufacturing byproducts for ~2/4 of the day
The research is sure to be neoliberal think tank garbage not worth reporting on. But of course the whole point of those think tanks is to get published to push the neoliberal project.
What is the National Bureau of Economic Research?
Milton Friedman, need more be said?
David Harvey: Neoliberalism Is a Political Project
I’m not sure what Harvey meant by these reports being “extremely good and thorough” when he’d be the first to tell you that neoclassical/neoliberal economics are nonsense.