The lump of labour fallacy is an economic misconception that suggests there is a fixed amount of work available in an economy, implying that if one person gains employment, it must come at the expense of another person's job. This fallacy assumes that there is a limited amount of work to be done, leading to the belief that when jobs are created or taken away, the overall employment level remains unchanged.
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