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Anonymous AlexT said...

Time to buy some farmland! Do you think that the collapse will result in technology free subsistence agriculture, or will some technologies survive, and if so which ones?

24 October 2012 at 19:01

Blogger Bruce Charlton said...

@AT - The crucial thing is that new breakthroughs technologies are not invented quickly enough to outrun population growth - it does not mean that there will not be the occasional economic breakthrough. But these would merely lead to increased population density and a lower standard of living in the long run (see A Farewell to Alms by Gregory Clark).

24 October 2012 at 20:30

Anonymous Andrew said...

It is interesting to witness the general consensus surrounding this topic from many highly intelligent people. This sentiment existed before 2008, but I think the economic emergencies accelerated both the corruption and general interest in discovering the nature of the beast.

Droughts and food riots are already leading to regime changes. We don't even have the necessary technology to maintain the existing population. It is worrying to consider the intense tragedy that could occur as soon as 2046 with a projected 9 billion.

While I also hope for a slow decline, we seem to be accelerating our pace towards a cliff. All calls for moderation are ignored or only paid lip service.

25 October 2012 at 04:30