Peter H. Diamandis, MD on Twitter: "Today, the global economic output ( productivity) per person is 4.4 times larger than in 1950, even after accounting for inflation. Now, we produce more while working
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The Economist - Global labour productivity growth is sluggish. The latest data from the Conference Board, a business-research firm, show productivity growth (measured by GDP per employed person) fell to 1.8% in
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