Maybe I'm being callous but I often think people in these incidents are often shirking responsibility, just looking for any possibility to keep going and then the GPS gets blamed when it goes wrong. Would we equally be…
> The figure—$10.9 trillion—represents the cumulative loss in output in the U.S. nonfarm business sector due to the labor productivity slowdown since 2005, also corresponding to a loss of $95,000 in output per worker.…
Maybe I'm being callous but I often think people in these incidents are often shirking responsibility, just looking for any possibility to keep going and then the GPS gets blamed when it goes wrong. Would we equally be…
> The figure—$10.9 trillion—represents the cumulative loss in output in the U.S. nonfarm business sector due to the labor productivity slowdown since 2005, also corresponding to a loss of $95,000 in output per worker.…