McKinsey: Productivity the key to economic growth
This morning, Foreign Policy exclusively launches McKinsey Global Institute’s new report on how to retool the U.S. economy for competitiveness in the coming years. After months of slow growth, and even slower improvements in the unemployement situation, MGI argues today that boosting productivity is key if the United States economy is to retain its position ...
This morning, Foreign Policy exclusively launches McKinsey Global Institute's new report on how to retool the U.S. economy for competitiveness in the coming years. After months of slow growth, and even slower improvements in the unemployement situation, MGI argues today that boosting productivity is key if the United States economy is to retain its position as the global leader. Check out more of the report's findings here.
This morning, Foreign Policy exclusively launches McKinsey Global Institute’s new report on how to retool the U.S. economy for competitiveness in the coming years. After months of slow growth, and even slower improvements in the unemployement situation, MGI argues today that boosting productivity is key if the United States economy is to retain its position as the global leader. Check out more of the report’s findings here.
MGI is at the New America Foundation this morning, discussing their findings. Check out the live streaming video here.
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