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Introduction: How inefficiency can be beneficial
Idling workers I: convicts and women
Manufacturing for international markets
Environmental limits: food and water
Environmental limits: food and warming
Functional inefficiency in transportation
Functional inefficiency in healthcare
Consumerism and individual discontent
Consumerism, competition, and social disaffection
Idling workers II: more vacations and paid leaves, fewer hours, and earlier retirement
Physical infrastructure and public goods
Human infrastructure
The service sector and indefinite economic growth
Summary and conclusions.
Idling workers I: convicts and women
Manufacturing for international markets
Environmental limits: food and water
Environmental limits: food and warming
Functional inefficiency in transportation
Functional inefficiency in healthcare
Consumerism and individual discontent
Consumerism, competition, and social disaffection
Idling workers II: more vacations and paid leaves, fewer hours, and earlier retirement
Physical infrastructure and public goods
Human infrastructure
The service sector and indefinite economic growth
Summary and conclusions.