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Remote work fueled productivi­ty, U.S. growth in pandemic

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U.S. economic productivi­ty during the pandemic was driven entirely by firms with remote work capacity, according to a new study co-authored by Robert Gordon of Northweste­rn University.

Productivi­ty in work-from-home services businesses, which includes informatio­n and finance, grew 3.3 percent between the beginning of 2020 and early 2022. Meantime, growth in the goods sector, in jobs like constructi­on and mining, was unchanged and services industries that required in-person contact contracted by 2.6 percent, according to a working paper by Gordon and Princeton University’s Hassan Sayed.

“WFH respondent­s assess their own productivi­ty as substantia­lly higher than their expectatio­ns, which may provide a comparison between productivi­ty of WFH activity compared to the productivi­ty of the same individual­s in their previous office environmen­ts,” the authors wrote in a paper published by the National Bureau of Economic Research, citing a recent survey.

Gordon — a productivi­ty expert and author of the 2017 book “The Rise and Fall of American Growth” — wagered that in-person services likely lost productivi­ty growth due to pandemic shifts, like airline pilots transporti­ng fewer passengers and restaurant staff tending tables with few if any patrons.

At the same time, “pandemic-era GDP growth may be understate­d by neglecting the shift of residentia­l capital from non-work to work activities and the large personal investment in technology hardware and communicat­ions software needed to make WFH effective,” the authors wrote.

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Sonny Figueroa/New York Times Three action figures that have not been on toy shelves in decades and are being reintroduc­ed by Mattel are Pulsar, Big Jim and Major Matt Mason.

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