Part One: The Long Hall The tremor starts in my right thumb on the third hour. I'm copying a land dispute from Henan — characters I don't read, just reproduce. My brush moves right to left, column after column. The tremor makes the vertical strokes waver. I flex my fingers. Count the completed folios. Nineteen. … Continue reading The Ink Debt
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Baumol Effect or Baumol’s Cost Disease
"In economics, the Baumol effect, also known as Baumol's cost disease, first described by William J. Baumol and William G. Bowen in the 1960s, is the tendency for wages in jobs that have experienced little or no increase in labor productivity to rise in response to rising wages in other jobs that did experience high productivity growth."
