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LUMP OF LABOUR FALLACY


The fallacy in economics that there is a ‘fixed amount of work’ to be done i.e. a lump of labour—this may be shared in different ways to create fewer or more jobs in an economy. An economist, D.F. Schloss in 1891 called it the lump of labour fallacy because in reality, the amount of work to be done is not fixed.