INET Lecture - The great wave

A number of economists, such as Robert Gordon, have predicted that the world is entering a long period of low or no growth – that the Great Wave of growth since the Industrial Revolution was a one-off surge which is now abating. Others argue that too little is being invested in R&D to fuel future innovation and growth. What are the drivers of this gloomy prognosis? And how, through public policy, can these drivers be re-directed?