http://www.economist.com/blogs/buttonwood/2011/08/wealth-creation-and-macroeconomics
A little dated, valid points however.
I'll add this as well re: manufacturing in the US.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us...utput-has-doubled-in-three-decades-2016-03-28
Generates a couple questions-
The forces driving consumption waning? Materialism in a "tiny" economy?
Finding efficiency in service markets, is it possible to import most manufactured goods and still have a vibrant economy?
Us and manufacturing moving forward. Assume we can lower business taxes, can quality bridge the gap between low wage labor floors and American production?
A little dated, valid points however.
I'll add this as well re: manufacturing in the US.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/us...utput-has-doubled-in-three-decades-2016-03-28
Generates a couple questions-
The forces driving consumption waning? Materialism in a "tiny" economy?
Finding efficiency in service markets, is it possible to import most manufactured goods and still have a vibrant economy?
Us and manufacturing moving forward. Assume we can lower business taxes, can quality bridge the gap between low wage labor floors and American production?
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