Popular Front of Judea
24th July 2013, 20:14
... [I}f you are prone to a more radical sense of what is possible, you might begin to follow a different line of thought. If nothing like the first and second industrial revolutions had ever happened before, what is to say that anything similar will happen again? Then, perhaps, the global economic slump that we have endured since 2008 might not merely be the consequence of the burst housing bubble, or financial entanglement and overreach, or the coming generational trauma of the retiring baby boomers, but instead a glimpse at a far broader change, the slow expiration of a historically singular event. Perhaps our fitful post-crisis recovery is no aberration. This line of thinking would make you an acolyte of a 72-year-old economist at Northwestern named Robert Gordon, and you would probably share his view that it would be crazy to expect something on the scale of the second industrial revolution to ever take place again.
Some things, Gordon says, and he says it often enough that it has become both a battle cry and a mantra, can happen only once.
The Blip | New York Magazine (http://nymag.com/news/features/economic-growth-2013-7/)
Some things, Gordon says, and he says it often enough that it has become both a battle cry and a mantra, can happen only once.
The Blip | New York Magazine (http://nymag.com/news/features/economic-growth-2013-7/)