Why productivity is stagnating Productivity growth in developed countries is weak, but economists don’t exactly know why, Nouriel Roubini admits © Getty Images Why productivity is stagnating Productivity growth in developed countries is weak, but economists don’t exactly know why, Nouriel Roubini admits Related articles Related articles Where have all my colleagues gone? An aging workforce in Germany, Japan, the US and UK is likely to decrease wealth by up to 15% “The Economist’s” magical wand Forty years ago, the Club of Rome report could have shattered all belief in magical solutions to the challenge of diminishing resources. Not so, as the public reaction at the time and in the following decades showed Why productivity is rising. Or falling. Or both Productivity measures are key parameters of an economy’s health, yet economists disagree about which measure is best What is the next 7%? The world is aging so quickly that we haven’t yet defined terms for it
Where have all my colleagues gone? An aging workforce in Germany, Japan, the US and UK is likely to decrease wealth by up to 15%
“The Economist’s” magical wand Forty years ago, the Club of Rome report could have shattered all belief in magical solutions to the challenge of diminishing resources. Not so, as the public reaction at the time and in the following decades showed
Why productivity is rising. Or falling. Or both Productivity measures are key parameters of an economy’s health, yet economists disagree about which measure is best