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| text = In most of economic theory, a job isn't treated as something inherently valuable -- it's just a conduit through which money flows from employer to employee...` To most people, the idea that jobs give people dignity and a sense of self-worth seems laughably obvious... But among economists, there remains a relentless unwillingness to consider the importance of dignity and social respect.
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| text = In most of economic theory, a job isn't treated as something inherently valuable -- it's just a conduit through which money flows from employer to employee... To most people, the idea that jobs give people dignity and a sense of self-worth seems laughably obvious... But among economists, there remains a relentless unwillingness to consider the importance of dignity and social respect.
 
| cite = [[Noah Smith]], "{{Link |A Job Is More Than a Paycheck}}"
 
| cite = [[Noah Smith]], "{{Link |A Job Is More Than a Paycheck}}"
 
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