Weekend reading

This is a weekly post we usually publish on Fridays with links to articles we think anyone interested in equitable growth should be reading. We won’t be the first to share these articles, but we hope by taking a look back at the whole week, we can put them in context.

Links

Noam Scheiber argues that inequality can’t be meaningfully reduced without looking at the top of the income ladder. [the upshot]

Dean Baker lays out some thoughts about wage growth and its measurement. [beat the press]

The U.S. economy would benefit from some more competition among corporations, says Greg Ip. [wsj]

Emily Badger lays out the context for a new rule targeting segregation in the United States. [wonkblog]

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development has published a series of papers on the future of productivity growth. [oecd]

Friday figure

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Figure from “The Great Recession and its aftermath: What role do structural changes play?” by University of California, Berkeley economist Jesse Rothstein.

July 10, 2015

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