There's an article with this title in the current New Yorker, by
John Cassidy. One quote:

"A number of important economic phenomena remain beyond our comprehension.
The two most significant developments in the American economy over the
past twenty years are the slowdown in productivity growth and the
increase in wage inequality, and honest economists admit that they
don't have an adequate explanation for either."

Any honest economists care to comment?

Walter Daum
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