As a German, I am obsessed with productivity. On a personal level, I optimise my work and personal environment to be as productive during the day as I possibly can be. And as an economist, I am fascinated by the concept of productivity and its contribution to economic growth. As the more economically interested amongst our readers may know, productivity has largely been stable in the UK as well as in most other developed markets since the end of the Second World War but has declined markedly since the end of the Global Financial Crisis.
Are we spending enough on R&D?
Are we spending enough on R&D?
Are we spending enough on R&D?
As a German, I am obsessed with productivity. On a personal level, I optimise my work and personal environment to be as productive during the day as I possibly can be. And as an economist, I am fascinated by the concept of productivity and its contribution to economic growth. As the more economically interested amongst our readers may know, productivity has largely been stable in the UK as well as in most other developed markets since the end of the Second World War but has declined markedly since the end of the Global Financial Crisis.