Complex Event Analysis - Report

Key Focus

  • There are also clear economic inefficiencies, as productivity-enhancing technologies remain bottled up in a few firms and do not spread, contributing to anemic overall wage growth.1
    Firms'decisions about how many workers to employ, how much to pay, and how to organize work do not affect only the bottom line
  • And better employment prospects reduce inequality and economic insecurity more effectively than fiscal redistribution alone. Simply put, the growth and social agendas are one and the same.
  • Momentum supporting factors

  • (economic, growth)
  • (economic, wage)
  • Challenge supporting factors

  • (economic, economies)
  • (jobs, policies)
  • Work-in-progress supporting factors

  • (economic, employment)
  • (economic, growth)
  • (policies, technologies)
  • (economic, unemployment)
  • (economic, trends)
  • (economic, technology)
  • (policies, workers)
  • (jobs, technologies)
  • (jobs, services)
  • (policies, services)
  • Complex Event Time Series Summary - REPORT


    Time PeriodChallengeMomentumWIP
    Report4.17 19.79 76.05

    High Level Abstraction (HLA) combined

    High Level Abstraction (HLA)Report
    (1) (economic,growth)100.00
    (2) (economic,employment)66.67
    (3) (policies,technologies)33.33
    (4) (economic,economies)24.24
    (5) (economic,wage)23.23
    (6) (economic,unemployment)22.22
    (7) (economic,trends)21.21
    (8) (economic,technology)20.20
    (9) (policies,workers)19.19
    (10) (jobs,technologies)18.18
    (11) (jobs,services)15.15
    (12) (jobs,policies)15.15
    (13) (policies,services)14.14
    (14) (policies,reinvigorated)13.13
    (15) (policies,reconfiguration)12.12
    (16) (non-standard,policies)11.11
    (17) (media,policies)10.10
    (18) (labor-market,policies)9.09
    (19) (employment,jobs)9.09
    (20) (externalities,jobs)6.06
    (21) (jobs,trends)3.03
    (22) (jobs,technology)2.02
    (23) (jobs,spillovers)1.01

    Complex Event Analysis - REPORT

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    Supporting narratives:

    • momentum (Read more)
      • There are also clear economic inefficiencies, as productivity-enhancing technologies remain bottled up in a few firms and do not spread, contributing to anemic overall wage growth.1
        Firms'decisions about how many workers to employ, how much to pay, and how to organize work do not affect only the bottom line
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (economic,growth)
        • (economic,wage)
        • Inferred entity relationships (8)
        • (economic,growth,policies) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,security) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,prioritize) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,trump) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,policy) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,taxpayer_first_act) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,product) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,positive) [inferred]

    • challenge (Read more)
      • The Post-Pandemic Social Contract
        Jun 11, 2020
        DANI RODRIK
        STEFANIE STANTCHEVA
        While many recent proposals for reforming capitalism would substantially change the way our economies operate, they do not fundamentally alter the narrative about how market economies should work; nor do they represent a radical departure for economic policy
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (economic,economies)

    • challenge (Read more)
      • This requires not just new policies, but also the reconfiguration of existing ones.2
        Active labor-market policies designed to increase skills and employability should be broadened into partnerships with firms and explicitly target the creation of good jobs
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (jobs,policies)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • And better employment prospects reduce inequality and economic insecurity more effectively than fiscal redistribution alone. Simply put, the growth and social agendas are one and the same.
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (economic,growth)
        • Inferred entity relationships (8)
        • (economic,growth,policies) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,security) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,prioritize) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,trump) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,policy) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,taxpayer_first_act) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,product) [inferred]
        • (economic,growth,positive) [inferred]

    • WIP (Read more)
      • From this perspective, the appropriate strategy to foster inclusion is one that combines spending on education and training, a progressive tax and transfer system, and social insurance against idiosyncratic risks such as unemployment, illness, and disability.
        But economic insecurity and inequality today are structural problems. Secular trends in technology and globalization are hollowing out the middle of the employment distribution.
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (economic,employment)
        • (economic,technology)
        • (economic,trends)
        • Inferred entity relationships (5)
        • (economic,employment,households) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,policy) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,monetary) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,inflation,policy) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,inflation) [inferred]

    • WIP (Read more)
      • And better employment prospects reduce inequality and economic insecurity more effectively than fiscal redistribution alone. Simply put, the growth and social agendas are one and the same
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (economic,employment)
        • Inferred entity relationships (5)
        • (economic,employment,households) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,policy) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,monetary) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,inflation,policy) [inferred]
        • (economic,employment,inflation) [inferred]

    • WIP (Read more)
      • From this perspective, the appropriate strategy to foster inclusion is one that combines spending on education and training, a progressive tax and transfer system, and social insurance against idiosyncratic risks such as unemployment, illness, and disability.
        But economic insecurity and inequality today are structural problems. Secular trends in technology and globalization are hollowing out the middle of the employment distribution
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (economic,unemployment)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Social protection and social insurance must be improved, especially for workers in the gig economy and in non-standard work arrangements.
        More broadly, the decline in workers'bargaining power in recent decades points to the need for new forms of social dialogue and cooperation between employers and employees
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (policies,workers)
        • (non-standard,policies)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Industrial and regional policies that currently center on tax incentives and investment subsidies must be replaced by customized business services and amenities to facilitate maximum employment creation.
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        National innovation systems need to be redesigned to orient investments in new technologies in a more employment-friendly direction.
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (jobs,technologies)
        • (policies,technologies)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Anti-monopoly policies must be reinvigorated to ensure greater competition, particularly where social media platforms and new technologies are concerned.
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (policies,technologies)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Industrial and regional policies that currently center on tax incentives and investment subsidies must be replaced by customized business services and amenities to facilitate maximum employment creation.
        Sign up for our weekly newsletter, PS on Sunday
        your@email...com
        National innovation systems need to be redesigned to orient investments in new technologies in a more employment-friendly direction
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (employment,jobs)
        • (policies,services)
        • (jobs,policies)
        • (jobs,services)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Better-designed progressive taxation must be introduced to address widening income inequality. Anti-monopoly policies must be reinvigorated to ensure greater competition, particularly where social media platforms and new technologies are concerned.
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (policies,reinvigorated)
        • (media,policies)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Hence, the productive sector must be at the heart of the new strategy.
        Put bluntly, we must change what we produce, how we produce it, and who gets a say in these decisions. This requires not just new policies, but also the reconfiguration of existing ones.2
        Active labor-market policies designed to increase skills and employability should be broadened into partnerships with firms and explicitly target the creation of good jobs
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (labor-market,policies)
        • (policies,reconfiguration)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Obvious negative externalities are environmental pollution and the effects of greenhouse-gas emissions on the climate.
        Such spillovers also include what could be called "good jobs" externalities
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (externalities,jobs)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Secular trends in technology and globalization are hollowing out the middle of the employment distribution. The result is more bad jobs that do not offer stability, sufficient pay, and career progression, and permanently depressed labor markets outside major metropolitan centers.
        Addressing these problems requires a different strategy that tackles the creation of good jobs directly
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (jobs,technology)
        • (employment,jobs)
        • (jobs,trends)

    • WIP (Read more)
      • Obvious negative externalities are environmental pollution and the effects of greenhouse-gas emissions on the climate.
        Such spillovers also include what could be called "good jobs" externalities. "Good jobs" are those that are relatively stable, pay well enough to underpin a reasonable living standard with some security and savings, ensure safe working conditions, and offer opportunities for career progression
      • High Level Abstractions:
        • (jobs,spillovers)

    Target rule match count: 36.0 Challenge: 0.02 Momentum: 0.10 WIP: 0.38