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...Economic growth, we think it's gonna slow but still be pretty positive. Maybe it used to be 3%, now it's 2.7. That means more energy demand. And then we said, hey, let's assume we get a lot more energy efficient. We're gonna be a lot better at consum
...for economic growth. And some of those policy will be implemented. So Wait. If you had to choose from, like, column a or column b, what would be, like, the higher probability as of now? I would say that the impact on growth for next year is gonna be
...economic growth over the last fifty years has actually been quite disappointing relative to how fast the economy was growing before. And then as a consequence of that, both job growth and wage growth have been disappointing, and a lot of people have
...growth through, like, in theory, like, the optimal tax structure in theory, regulatory improvement on the supply side, growth through, you know, greater energy supply. Like, these are things that, like, at this point by the way, we are recording this
...well as economic growth. And so we went from, like, super high growth to, like, high growth to low growth. That low growth coincided with this shift, right, with all the shifts that happened in the nineteen seventies, many of which Reagan was a react
...of growth matters. It seems to particularly matter when when we're talking about the stock market because you can have sectors that are, like, very quiet, but then you have these gigantic companies, that make a ton of money and capture a lot of the g
...had an economic boom. So, look, the point is the most important thing in terms of tax revenue is having a good economy. And this is why you don't just wanna have very high tax rates is because they clobber your economy. So this point that Navarro was
...paid fueled GDP growth. This is what some people call trickle down economics. People ridicule it. They say it doesn't work. It's not real. But in this particular instance, they cut taxes and the GDP grew much faster than was projected or estimated by
...growth. The prior cycle was at about one and a half percent. And I think there's reason to believe that that acceleration is still ongoing
...growth trend is generally one for one should be thought of as raising the equilibrium interest rate because you're raising the average return on capital essentially. That's totally counterintuitive to me. I would have thought that a big productivity
...growth and I pay you more because you demand more, that's inflation. That's right. But if I'm, like, trying to build a factory because I'm kicking tail and and I have to share some of my profits with you to convince you to come to work. Well, I'll gi
...economic argument that I think is basically wrong. Like, growth comes from,
...had been averaging about 0.6% per year. Very slow. After that, we went into a one hundred and twenty five year period of 3% real GDP growth. So a fivefold increase from 0.6 to 3%. You have to move, to forward to today to see multiple innovation platf
...growth. And so and and and basically the way that that works is, you know, economic productivity is defined basically as output per unit of input. Right? And and you can you know, whatever your inputs are. It could be energy. Right? It could be, you
...growth and the sustainability of growth and development as we consider reliance on different energy sources. And then the third, the Biden administration had taken the very important step of using tools that we have for almost a century used to measu
“Why 50 years of tech revolution didn't boost productivity like we think”
...by the way, why economic growth has been low, which by the way is why the national mood has become so focused around, you know, zero sum economics, populism, you know, the the the sense that if if som
...so GDP growth is a function of the number of people working times productivity. It's very simple. Economists wanna make it more complex than that, but it's the number of people working times productivity. If you go if productivity goes up to five, si
...cost of economic growth using existing estimates looked much, much lower than what these updated numbers suggest. So size of the economy Two, growth in the economy over time, especially during the early to mid eighteen hundreds appears to be differen
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