Friday, April 14, 2017

Americans have become lazy, argues economist Tyler Cowen.

This article talks about how individuals are turning “lazy” and that this is negatively impacting the economy. Specifically, economist Tyler Cowen talks about how society lacks innovation nowadays and the growth of technology has further pushed innovation back. Even parenting these days has discouraged innovation. That being said, I think if innovation is present a unique aspect can help achieve economic growth and can impact the economy positively.
Moreover, innovation would lead to an increase in entrepreneurship. An increase in entrepreneurship would increase establishing businesses and thus create more jobs for workers in the economy, and helps the economy move forward and helps contribute to reaching the goal of full employment.
Cowen argues that nowadays there are major segregations present based on race and socioeconomic class. These segregations are another reason that innovation is not present as individuals even from a young age are segregated with other individuals in their same class and race and do not interact with other individuals of different races or classes.

 Cowen talks about how even till today in the US many students are not meeting the basic education standards. I think education is also a significant factor for economic growth and focusing on the education sector can achieve growth via a direct investment in human capital. This way human resources are given education and they achieve better jobs, which helps promote employment and achieve economic growth.

link: http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/12/news/economy/us-economy-big-problem-tyler-cowen/

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I thought that this article was interesting. I would agree that people are getting lazy and no being so innovative. this will hinder the economic growth of the United States in the future. I agree that education is not as strong as it use to be but that could be a benefit for college students like us because employers know that we want to become better educated and that is why we went to college which will help us when searching for jobs.

Unknown said...

I agree with Zach and Shaaref, we are becoming lazier and this will eventually affect our economic growth. This can also be due to the standards that are placed in school. We need to continue to encourage people to continue a higher education as well as follow career paths in the STEM department.