Thursday 25 April 2013

Lady Gaga Writing A New Song Is Like A Factory Investing In A New Machine


But is it GDP?spoke with Dan Sichel, a economist and a Lady Gaga fan. Both of these facts are relevant for this story.
The U.S. government is about to tweak the way it measures the economy, and some of the biggest changes will affect the entertainment industry.
Under the current system, Sichel told me, Lady Gaga's sales of concert tickets, online songs and CDs all count toward gross domestic product. But the value of the time she spends in the studio working on new songs isn't counted. That's about to change.
"It's quite analogous to a factory investing in a new machine," Sichel says.
Under the new rules, Lady Gaga sitting in front of her laptop, staring at the sky, thinking up new songs will count as investment, which is part of GDP. A similar change is coming for movies.
Money companies spend on research and development will also be added to GDP.

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