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  <title>Economy, Rebooted</title>
  <description>Gee wiz, ever wonder why the 1950s were so swell for the economy? Technological advancements&amp;amp;nbsp;in things like telecommunications, transportation, and consumer electronics helped&amp;amp;nbsp;ignite the most expansive period of growth and productivity we’ve ever seen. For some time, economists have been watching AI and other tech-industry wonders of the present, and wondering: Could a new boom be on the horizon? What policies could help usher in a new era of economic prosperity? CMU’s&amp;amp;nbsp;Lee Branstetter&amp;amp;nbsp;and MIT’s&amp;amp;nbsp;David Autor&amp;amp;nbsp;have some ideas. </description>
  <author_name>Consequential</author_name>
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