Meme Weeding: High Wages and Baumol’s Cost Disease

The Baumol effect is a mechanism for how the real costs of goods and services can rise over time: wages rise due to economy-wide productivity growth, including in sectors with no productivity growth, and this raises their overall real costs of production. The original example for Baumol was classical concerts – they use the same … Continue reading Meme Weeding: High Wages and Baumol’s Cost Disease