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[Brad DeLong's Semi-Daily Journal] Meanwhile, Kling is happy to ignore that his worldview is proving less accurate with every passing quarter, and feels no need to engage in explaining just why it is that, in a presumptively competitive market, profits are continually rising without wage increases or, for that matter, significant consumer savings (what savings we have are amply explained by productivity increases that should, but haven't, result in increased wages).

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