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 lineAnd 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)