Weekend reading
This is a weekly post we 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
Paul Krugman on what the new research on labor markets tell us about raising wages. [nyt]
Matt Bruenig digs into the data and shows U.S. workers put in more hours than we’d expect given productivity levels. [demos]
Timothy Taylor discusses new research about productivity and the seeming problem of diffusing new ideas to other firms. [conversable economist]
Dietz Vollrath tries to understand the diffusion models of productivity growth. [growth economics]
David Keohane on brokerage booms, hidden debt, and Chinese GDP data. [ft alphaville]
Friday figure
Figure from “The Declining Labor Force Participation Rate: Causes, Consequences, and the Path Forward” by Elisabeth Jacobs