Weekend reading
This is a weekly post we publish every Friday with links to articles we think anyone interested in equitable growth should read. 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.
Long-run growth
Ryan Avent takes issue with Northwestern University economist Robert Gordon’s pessimistic view of future economic growth. [free exchange]
James Pethokoukis on how corporate short-termism is damaging long-term economic growth. [the week]
Geography matters
Matthew Klein looks at the variation in private debt across and within metro areas in the United States. [ft alphaville]
Reihan Salam looks at how the suburbs have become traps for low-income Americans. [slate]
Labor market trends
Ylan Mui explains “pent-up wage deflation” and what it might mean for wage growth in the future. [wonkblog]
Binyamin Appelbaum on how the flawed, but still very useful unemployment rate. [the upshot]
Murat Tasci and Jessica Ice at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland look at the shift in the Beveridge Curve, which was supposed to herald a structural change in the labor market. Well, funny thing. The shift never happened. [cleveland fed]