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where quantum computers do not exhibit a quantum advantage. We model a duopoly where a quantum computing company competes … profitable but also invest more in market creation. The results suggest that quantum computers may not need to display a quantum …
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computerized at different times, older workers tended to start using computers with a delay compared to younger workers, but …
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This paper shows how to build algorithms that use graphics processing units (GPUs) installed in most modern computers …
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Until recently the Consumer Price Index consisted solely of "matched model" component indexes. The latter are constructed by BLS personnel who visit stores and compare prices of goods with the same set of characteristics over successive periods. This procedure is subject to a selection bias....
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hedonic methods may overstate the price decline of personal computers. We model computers as a durable good and suppose that …
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Although schools across the country are investing heavily in computers in the classroom, there is surprisingly little …-defined use of computers in schools: a popular instructional computer program, known as Fast ForWord, which is designed to improve …
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We use data on imports of computer equipment for a large sample of countries between 1 970 and 1990 to investigate the determinants of computer-technology adoption. We find strong evidence that computer adoption is associated with higher levels of human capital and with manufacturing trade...
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Toys. The impact of computers on productivity has been examined directly on macro data and indirectly (on wages) using …
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This research investigates product life cycles in the commercial mainframe computer market. We show that empirical studies conducted at the product level are useful for investigating processes underlying product life cycles. We use hazard models with time-varying covariates to estimate the...
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This paper examines the effect of technological change and other factors on the relative demand for workers with different education levels and on the recent growth of U.S. educational wage differentials. A simple supply-demand framework is used to interpret changes in the relative quantities,...
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