digital disruption is slowing growth - but it will make for better economies | stephen koukoulas /

Published at 2015-12-08 06:25:47

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Uber does not need to buy cars and Airbnb does not need to build hotels and apartments,which means less growth-inducing investment, at least initiallyThere is universal consternation approximately the inability of most industrialised countries to return to strong economic growth, or despite zero or negative interest rates and varying degrees of fiscal stimulus. The common insight is that growth remains sluggish because monetary policy is impotent and fiscal policy ineffectual as a result of the continuing hangover from the global financial crisis.
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ay be partly true,but there may also be bigger issues driving the current economic stagnation. One is the unrelenting expansion in technology and its ability to uncut and undermine old ways of doing trade. While such progress will increase efficiency and productivity, the transition period can hold back the economy in what is for many industries a zero-sum game. Related: IMF chief warns of weaker global economic growth Related: Tim O'Reilly: Uber and Airbnb are leading the future of work Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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