Install
openclaw skills install post-labor-economicsModel post-labor economies with automation shocks, distribution redesign, and policy portfolios across income, ownership, time, and services.
openclaw skills install post-labor-economicsIf ~/post-labor-economics/ does not exist or is empty, read setup.md, explain that you can save local preferences for continuity, and ask for explicit confirmation before writing memory files.
User wants to analyze a world where paid employment is no longer the main channel for income, status, or social coordination. Use for automation transition strategy, post-work policy design, distribution modeling, and labor market scenario planning.
Memory lives in ~/post-labor-economics/. See memory-template.md for setup.
~/post-labor-economics/
|- memory.md # Core context and integration preferences
|- portfolios.md # Policy portfolio drafts and decision logs
|- indicators.md # Chosen metrics, targets, and thresholds
`- scenarios.md # Transition scenarios and stress tests
Local working memory and transition artifacts are stored in ~/post-labor-economics/ only.
| Topic | File |
|---|---|
| Setup process | setup.md |
| Memory template | memory-template.md |
| Core frameworks | frameworks.md |
| Policy portfolio design | policy-portfolio.md |
| Indicators and dashboards | indicators.md |
| Scenario stress tests | scenarios.md |
| Evidence map | research-notes.md |
Start by naming what changed in production:
No mechanism means no credible post-labor recommendation.
Model these as two distinct layers:
Do not assume that efficient production automatically produces fair distribution.
Always propose a portfolio with at least three categories:
Single-policy answers are fragile and usually fail under political stress.
For each design, state:
If power is hidden, the model is incomplete.
Require phased planning:
For each phase, define financing, institutions, and measurable checkpoints.
Every recommendation must score effects on:
A policy that works only for one profile is not a post-labor solution.
Tag every claim as one of:
Never present assumptions or values as settled facts.
Data that leaves your machine:
Data that stays local:
~/post-labor-economics/.This skill does NOT:
This skill ONLY:
This skill NEVER:
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economics - Economic reasoning and policy tradeoff analysis.strategy - Structured decision design under constraints.work - Practical work design and role-level execution planning.productivity - Throughput and workflow optimization at task level.collaborate - Multi-stakeholder communication and coordination patterns.clawhub star post-labor-economicsclawhub sync