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Although computers are universal in the classroom, nearly twenty million children in the United States do not have … computers in their homes. Surprisingly, only a few previous studies explore the role of home computers in the educational … process. Home computers might be very useful for completing school assignments, but they might also represent a distraction …
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in communications equipment do not fall nearly as fast as prices for those chips used in computers, and those differences …
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is introduced--such as computers in the last thirty years. The new framework indicates that the contribution of computers … productivity slowdown. Combining the adjustments to multifactor productivity and the impact of computers implied by the model with …
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In 1996, the U.S. Department of Commerce began using a new method to construct all aggregate ``real'' series in the National Income and Product Accounts (NIPA). This method employs the so-called ``ideal chain index'' pioneered by Irving Fisher. The new methodology has some extremely important...
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Real equipment investment in the United States has boomed in recent years, led by soaring investment in computers. We … capital. We document that these two features stem from the special behavior of investment in computers and therefore propose a …
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This paper examines the role that computers have played in boosting U.S. economic growth in recent years. The paper …
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