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...productivity growth disappears, real wage growth stops because in the end, the real wages are incredibly highly correlated, not perfectly, with the rate of growth of productivity in the economy. The same is true for The US. If you look at long period
...other European countries has not been much better over that period, but they were already doing relatively poorly before 2008. The slowdown in The UK has been greater than anywhere else. Up to 2008, we were doing about as well as The US, and since th
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