Economic Growth

Time for a new deal and other top economic stories of the week

People look at screens displaying foreign exchange rates inside Mexico's Stock Exchange building in Mexico City, Mexico November 23, 2017.

Image: REUTERS/Henry Romero

Margareta Drzeniek-Hanouz

A round-up of the most interesting recent stories on economic growth and social inclusion.

Time for a new deal. (World Economic Forum)

Economists should tweet more. (Royal Economic Society)

Is technology hurting productivity? (Project Syndicate)

Economics of belonging. (The Financial Times, paywall)

The global economy is going from strength to strength. (The New York Times)

Global economy: too many risks? (Bloomberg)

On the failure of economics before the crisis. (The Financial Times, paywall)

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