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The Great Stagnation
How America Ate All the Low-Hanging Fruit of Modern History, Got Sick, and Will (Eventually) Feel Better
Book • 2011
In 'The Great Stagnation,' Tyler Cowen posits that the American economy has enjoyed 'low-hanging fruit' since the seventeenth century, including free land, immigrant labor, and powerful new technologies.
However, over the last forty years, these easy resources have disappeared, and the economy has failed to recognize this shift.
Cowen argues that this has led to a technological plateau, resulting in stagnant median wages and distorted political discourse.
He also discusses the impact of the internet and other computing technologies, which, despite their benefits, have not significantly raised material standards of living.
The book offers a critical look at the causes of the 2008 financial crisis and suggests potential solutions, including a greater respect for scientific innovations that benefit humanity as a whole.
However, over the last forty years, these easy resources have disappeared, and the economy has failed to recognize this shift.
Cowen argues that this has led to a technological plateau, resulting in stagnant median wages and distorted political discourse.
He also discusses the impact of the internet and other computing technologies, which, despite their benefits, have not significantly raised material standards of living.
The book offers a critical look at the causes of the 2008 financial crisis and suggests potential solutions, including a greater respect for scientific innovations that benefit humanity as a whole.
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