Fully grown: why a stagnant economy is a sign of success
Victims of our own success -- What is the growth slowdown? -- The inputs to economic growth -- What accounts for the growth slowdown? -- The effect of an aging population -- The difference between productivity and technology -- The reallocation from goods to services -- Baumol's cost disease --...
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Zusammenfassung: | Victims of our own success -- What is the growth slowdown? -- The inputs to economic growth -- What accounts for the growth slowdown? -- The effect of an aging population -- The difference between productivity and technology -- The reallocation from goods to services -- Baumol's cost disease -- Market power and productivity -- Market power and the decline in investment -- The necessity of market power -- Reallocations across firms and jobs -- The drop in geographic mobility -- Did the government cause the slowdown? -- Did inequality cause the slowdown? -- Did China cause the slowdown? -- The future of growth "It is widely assumed by economists that growth- an increase in GDP, or the value of our output and expenditure- is essential to thriving, developed economies. The more we produce and consume, the better our living standards, public resources, and employment options. While few would deny that growth is an important measure of economic success, many see it as just one window to a healthy economy. As co-author of a leading undergrad textbook, Dietrich Vollrath is well versed in the factors that contribute to growth and in the reasons it is so exalted. And yet he questions whether a slowdown in growth, like the one currently experienced in the US and elsewhere, is truly and holistically a failure of the economy. Our living standards aren't falling and firms are not failing. Could it be that growth and the factors that contribute to it are not as indicative or influential as we once thought them to be? Indeed, Vollrath argues that the slowdown is a manifestation of our economic success. In Optimal Stagnation, Vollrath focuses largely on the US economy and investigates a number of important trends: a fall in the number of workers relative to the population, the shift from a goods-driven economy to a services-driven one, the slowing in turnover of workers and the slower rate of entry and exit by firms, as well as the decline in geographic mobility. He maps what growth measurement does and doesn't tell us-which factors are rightly correlated with economic success, which ones tell us nothing about significant changes in the economy, and which ones fall into a conspicuously grey area"-- |
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adam_text | DIETRICH VOLLRATH
XJ ***;
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WHY A STAGNANT
ECONOMY IS A SIGN
OF SUCCESS
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS
CHICAGO AND LONDON
CONTENTS
PREFACE VII
1 VICTIMS OF OUR OWN SUCCESS 1
2 WHAT IS THE GROWTH SLOWDOWN? 12
3 HIE INPUTS TO ECONOMIC GROWTH 26
4 WHAT ACCOUNTS FOR THE GROWTH SLOWDOWN? 40
5 THE EFFECT OF AN AGING POPULATION 55
6 THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PRODUCTIVITY AND TECHNOLOGY 70
7 THE REALLOCATION FROM GOODS TO SERVICES 81
8 BAUMOL S COST DISEASE 93
9 MARKET POWER AND PRODUCTIVITY 105
10 MARKET POWER AND THE DECLINE IN INVESTMENT 116
11 THE NECESSITY OF MARKET POWER 126
12 REALLOCATIONS ACROSS FIRMS AND JOBS 139
13 THE DROP IN GEOGRAPHIC MOBILITY 155
14 DID THE GOVERNMENT CAUSE THE SLOWDOWN? 170
15 DID INEQUALITY CAUSE THE SLOWDOWN? 185
16 DID CHINA CAUSE THE SLOWDOWN? 195
17 THE FUTURE OF GROWTH 206
APPENDIX: DATA AND METHODS 217
REFERENCES 249
INDEX 257
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