Does anyone ever read or stumbled upon on papers concerning the effect of immortality on economics?
Obviously it would effect pensions, but what about other effects, how would it influence consumer market and borrowing. Would people with perspective of immortality bother to pursue risky or highly careers? By immortality I understand of course a situation in which you can foresee to live forever barring death by physical means such for example being shot in the head. So basically something close to Eclipse Phase.
Would economy turn a drastic turn due to such event? It would be interesting to see if any scientist ever thought about the effects on investments, service market or pensions if any potential longevity treatments are discovered.
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