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September 2024

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Greater productivity is the foundation of prosperity and the only way to raise people’s living standards over the long run. Yet productivity growth has stalled across countries, as leading economists discuss in the latest issue of Finance & Development, the IMF’s quarterly magazine. What explains the slowdown and how can we reverse it?

From dynamism and demographics to technology and innovation, authors explore the challenges of doing more with less. They ask if growth itself must change to become more sustainable and inclusive.

Below are a few highlights, and you can click here to read and subscribe — Finance and Development is distributed free of charge.

America Must Rediscover Its Dynamism
Michael Peters

The Innovation Paradox
Ufuk Akcigit

AI’s Promise for the Global Economy
Michael Spence

Policy with a Purpose
Mariana Mazzucato

Mass Flourishing and Economic Dynamism
Edmund Phelps

We Must Place Our Hope in Multilateralism
Gordon Brown

People in Economics: Scourge of the Rich
Profile of Gabriel Zucman

Published quarterly, F&D provides cutting-edge research and analysis of key economic, finance, and development issues, such as climate change, globalization, and digital currencies. You can find op-eds, interviews with leading figures in economics, book reviews, and online-exclusive content.

Previous issues have explored artificial intelligence, rethinking economics, and “An IMF for Tomorrow.”
Browse the issues archive here.
Finance & Development is always free and available in six languages online.
Subscribe here for future print issues in English.
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