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Robert J. Gordon

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Robert J. Gordon



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“If the automobile had followed the same development as the computer, a Rolls Royce would today cost $100 and get a million miles per gallon, and explode once a year killing everyone inside. —Robert X. Cringely, InfoWorld magazine”
Robert J. Gordon, The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The U.S. Standard of Living since the Civil War

“advances since 1970 have tended to be channeled into a narrow sphere of human activity having to do with entertainment, communications, and the collection and processing of information. For the rest of what humans care about—food, clothing, shelter, transportation, health, and working conditions both inside and outside the home—progress slowed down after 1970,”
Robert J. Gordon, The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The U.S. Standard of Living since the Civil War

“Don’t be too timid and squeamish about your actions. All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make the better. —Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1841”
Robert J. Gordon, The Rise and Fall of American Growth: The U.S. Standard of Living since the Civil War

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