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Implications of low productivity growth for debt sustainability / by Neil Mehrotra -- Slow productivity growth will pressure sovereign debt sustainability / by Elena Duggar -- Implications for tax policy of lower trend productivity growth / by Karen Dynan -- The effects of low productivity...
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The year 2017 marks the 50th anniversary of William J. Baumol’s seminal model of "unbalanced growth", which predicts the so-called "Growth Disease", i.e., the tendency of aggregate productivity growth to slow down in the process of tertiarisation. In an important contribution published in...
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Compared with its nineteenth century competitors, Australian GDP per worker grew exceptionally fast, about twice that of the US and three times that of Britain. This paper asks whether the fast growth performance produced rising inequality. Using a novel data set we offer new evidence supporting...
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This paper empirically assesses the role of structural and institutional reforms in driving productivity growth across countries at different stages of development, using a distance-to-frontier framework. It gauges whether particular policies and reforms matter more for increasing productivity...
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Liberal think tanks claim that low growth in US wages is reducing incentives for labor-saving innovation and hence creating low labor productivity. Since conservatives reject this, a recent New York Times article stated that economists have a "chicken or egg problem" here. This paper uses modern...
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