Smith assumed that everyone has labor of some kind that others need so that everyone has a place in the economy. Does the global economy really need the labor and skills of all 6.7 billion humans? Or is there a surplus of labor in the world? Has history shown Smith to be, for the most part, right or wrong? Why or why not?
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