August 25, 2018

Are our productivity, real salary, unemployment, and GDP figures up to date?

John Authers writes, “If ever there was a good place to take a deep breath and gain context on our unnecessarily complex world, it would be Jackson Hole, Wyoming” “Powell avoids foreign complications in the winds of Wyoming” August 25.

In a recent post in Bank of England’s blog “bankunderground” I read: “With the rise of smartphones in particular, the amount of stimuli competing for our attention throughout the day has exploded... we are more distracted than ever as a result of the battle for our attention. One study, for example, finds that we are distracted nearly 50% of the time.”

So, one interesting way for central bankers to get an understanding of our ever more complex world would be to ask them: If you deliver the same at work as a decade ago, but now you spend 50% of your working hours consuming distractions, on your cell or similar, how much has your productivity, your real salary, your voluntary unemployment increased? And what about GDP?

PS. Sir, as you well know, before initiating the Jackson Hole proceedings, I would love for all central bankers there to assist a seminar on the meaning “conditional probabilities.” Had they known about it before imposing their risk weighted capital requirements for banks it would have saved the world from a lot of problems.

@PerKurowski