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“Europe's productivity problem isn't what you think it is”
...European productivity is on par with The US. But the reason The US is is is so much ahead is because the tech sector is so much bigger and so much more successful. If you compare just The US and Franc
...said, if you strip out the tech sector, European productivity
“There's so many different variations of product management people. If I split it roughly into two, then you have a US view where product people lean towards marketing, and European people where product people lean towards operations.”
...people where product people lean towards operations.
...to boost European either productiveness, productivity, or, competitiveness, basically make all of Europe more like Finland, what would it be other than installing saunas in everyone's house? That's a good idea, actually. Even though fairly electricit
...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
...into European tech scene, into European markets. Let's have a look at the trajectory. So we always hear that Europe is behind The US, which is true in terms of VC investment, in terms of private capital investments. But one thing that we should keep
...higher, productivity higher, by extension, ECB rates higher, I think it certainly has potential to be materially positive for the euro. Now how positive also depends on what's going on on the other side of the Atlantic and what are the policies pursu
...productivity growth in the West basically for the first half of the twentieth century. So from the, basically, you know, what was called the second industrial revolution, which started around 1880, 1890
...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
...Uh-huh. And the European Commission one was 27 pages. And I can't figure out whether or not that makes the commission more productive than Draghi or less. Like, their output is physically smaller, but maybe it's more efficient and succinct. You're ab
...Euro Inc, the European economy? Where does growth come from in a dynamic, durable manner? There is a vibrant startup community. For instance, in Finland Yeah. Finland is actually Finland's probably the exception. You do hear about Finnish startups. S
...productivity growth not just went down for a while, but kept going down. And so now we've had a dozen years of very low productivity growth in The UK. And at some point, that catches up with you. And I think that's the way to look at it is you throw
And so, yeah, what's your what's your take on the future of Europe and particularly on innovation and tech? Yeah. So simply put, I'm pretty negative on large enterprise in Europe, and I'll give you one data point for that. When I started, Europe's ma
...European family possible. And we've done this again and again. We responded to the old crisis with wind and sun. We divided, we responded to a divided continent with unity and to a pandemic with the largest green stimulus in our history. So the story
...of productivity gains that we experienced, in the last century. So for and it means also that all that will be shareholders of this venture will get this proportionate return. So I think that's the very reason why LPs should be invested in technology
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