Must-read. (It's short.)Chris Dillow sheds some light on one of the chief economic challenges the developed world faces — productivity stagnation — regarding which many factors are operative, including non-economic ones that lead to "internal contradictions" endemic in the capitalistic system as presently configured.Stumbling and MumblingProductivity in late capitalismChris Dillow | Investors ChronicleSee alsoFun if you know some Marx.MR Online‘Marx in Soho’: An EpilogueCalvin Wu
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Must-read. (It's short.)
Chris Dillow sheds some light on one of the chief economic challenges the developed world faces — productivity stagnation — regarding which many factors are operative, including non-economic ones that lead to "internal contradictions" endemic in the capitalistic system as presently configured.
Stumbling and Mumbling
Productivity in late capitalism
Chris Dillow | Investors Chronicle
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Fun if you know some Marx.MR Online