Productivity is the key word, Drewish, not wages. Productivity is what matters to businesses and apparently the economy. Once automation becomes more productive per unit cost, then automation will replace workers. Whether that is now in higher minimum wage countries, or later in lower minimum wage countries, it's going to happen. Capitalism is focussed solely on profits (therefore the obsession with productivity). Social effects are not part of the equation. Someone, was it Buckminster-Fuller(?), said that rising automation should by now have allowed us all to work less hours a week for the same standard of living. What's really happened is that as a society we've become obsessed with standard of living increases, and so everyone is working as hard if not harder than ever before in recent history (i.e. last 60 years or so). Those who don't do this, get left behind, both materially and socially.
Automation should allow us all to work less but still achieve increases in the standard of living. The trick is how to politically achieve that. The interesting thing is that those most affected by automation are those in the lower classes. I don't think the rich like the idea that the lower classes should work less than themselves yet be happy and contented. Neoliberal capitalism, after all, really relies on an exploited underclass for it to function correctly. Strange times ahead. Revolution would be appropriate, if you ask me.

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