it sounds like you are spinning this backwards. Had you said that productivity would be down....then you might be on to something. Originally Posted by WTF
Possible Effects on Labor SupplyThrough ProductivityIn addition to the effects discussed above, the ACA couldshape the labor market or the operations of the healthsector in ways that affect labor productivity. For example,to the extent that increases in insurance coverage lead toimproved health among workers, labor productivitycould be enhanced. In addition, the ACA could influencelabor productivity indirectly by making it easier for someemployees to obtain health insurance outside the workplaceand thereby prompting those workers to take jobsthat better match their skills, regardless of whether thosejobs offered employment-based insurance.
https://s3.amazonaws.com/s3.document...bor-report.pdf Originally Posted by WTF
Hey WTFuglyass, which is it? Will Odumbocare make productivity go up or down? You seem confused and waffling and unable to make up your mind on this point...
And nice job cherry-picking the CBO report... after you flipped and decided to argue for higher productivity (you were probably too stupid to remember what you posted earlier), you lifted a single paragraph out of the CBO report and omitted the one immediately following it:
"Some employers, however, might invest less in their
workers—by reducing training, for example—if the
turnover of employees increased because their health
insurance was no longer tied so closely to their jobs.
Furthermore, productivity could be reduced if businesses
shifted toward hiring more part-time employees to avoid
paying the employer penalty and if part-time workers
operated less efficiently than full-time workers did."
The CBO concluded that these effects were "difficult to quantify and they influence labor productivity in offsetting directions" so it punted on the question of whether Odumbocare will make overall productivity go up or down. You get a C- for actually reading part of the CBO report - and an F for not understanding or explaining it properly, and another F for being inconsistent and contradictory in your own views.