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Friday, November 14th, 2008

Economists: Innovation Opportunities Arising in Healthcare, Energy

Tim Huse

Yesterday’s panel discussion at MIT offered what moderator Jim Poterba, former head of the MIT Economics Department and current NBER president and CEO termed “a real treat.”

Bob Solow (MIT) and Greg Mankiw (Harvard), two world-renowned economists who also hold opposing political philosophies, met to offer and discuss their perspectives on the most pressing economic topics the 44th president of the United States has to consider.

The numerous topics included the current state of the U.S. economy, income inequality, healthcare, foreign trade, energy, unions, and immigration. Yet despite pronounced differences in their political views, Solow and Mankiw were aligned in two major points.

First, they agreed that the grievous financial situation needs concerted action right now. The good news is that the U.S. is not experiencing a productivity shock; i.e., no part of our industrial base is destroyed physically. Recovery will thus happen with almost perfect certainty, even if the time horizon is unclear at this point.

Second, both researchers agreed that two sectors of the economy are of much more long-term importance: healthcare and energy. These two fields demand dedicated attention, since they directly affect the U.S. social safety net and national security. These two sectors also show enormous potential for growth.

Even the more conservative-leaning Mankiw recognized that President-elect Obama not only has access to a pool of highly-regarded economic advisors, but that he is in fact very likely to actually listen to these economists – which both Solow and Mankiw can also agree is a good thing.

So, if you are an innovator coping today with the imponderability of the current state of the economy, don’t get entirely caught up in it. Focus on healthcare and energy as two spaces where tremendous opportunities lie ahead.

 


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