At the risk of distracting the thread, the invisible hand is not
really about scarcity and resource allocation, is it? Is not more
accurate to say that it is about how the division of labor -- or in
today's world -- the diversity of human capital expands? There should
be some videos on globalization that show this, perhaps some from
Friedman, Thomas, that is. Milton Friedman's pencil description from
one of his Free to Choose videos could tell a part of the story.
Pat Gunning