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Although information and communication technologies (ICT) consume energy themselves, they are considered to have the … data, this is the first large-scale empirical study on the relationship between ICT and energy intensity at the firm level …
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Does access to the broadband internet stimulate firm growth? In this paper, I analyze within-firm growth of established firms caused by the access to faster internet using geocoded social-security data. I identify firm responses to the access to the first generation of broadband internet and...
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, we document that offshoring reduces the relative demand for non-ICT capital, thereby also polarising the demand for …
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The missing effect of investments of firms in information and communication technologies on productivity is studied by various recent papers (e.g. Oliner and Sichels 1994, Landauer 1995, Brynjolfsson and Hitt 1996). Several explanations are given for this missing link. Our paper deals with two...
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In this paper, it is argued that ICT investment is closely linked with complementary innovations and most productive in … estimates for an extended production function framework reveal significant productivity effects of ICT in the German service … specific feature that makes ICT investment more productive. The results suggest that ICT may have been contributing to …
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