Harvard economist never thought his new study would take him where it didThe political system is the hindering economic development in America.
This was a key finding in Harvard Business School’s study on competitiveness. Professors, led by Michael Porter, finds that the political system was actually a key cause in hindering the economic development of our country.
“I’m an economist and the last thing I thought I would end up doing when I got into this project was to actually start deeply studying the political system,” Porter told Yahoo Finance. “But we’ve now concluded that’s where the root cause of where America is today. We have a lot of strengths. We are very dynamic. We have tremendous people. We have a lot of assets. We’re just stalled.”
Remember Larry Summers writing an essay about political gridlock in infrastructure spending? I have news for Harvard delusionals. Your job is to insert political gridlock, you are the university studying governance. You have Larry Summers spending his entire life in government and just now discovers political gridlock?
No, I do not think so. Harvard, like UC Berkeley, gets paid by its benefactors for inserting gridlock. Idiots at Harvard need only look at the relative sizes of the states, and that tells you right away we are frigged.
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