The Guardian -
21 Aug 2016 15:39

If the world economies were like athletes they'd be described as sluggish, tired, over-reliant on stimulus and paranoid that everyone else is cheating Athletes know all about productivity. Their lives are spent eking out improvements in performance through new training methods, better diets and learning from their rivals. A personal best is productivity writ large: doing better this year than you did last. Sometimes progress is dramatic. The Olympic record in the long jump set by Jesse Owens in ...
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