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Until recently, most studies examining the effect of computerization on productivity have shown little evidence of a … payoff to computer investment in terms of productivity growth. Most of these studies have focused on the connection between … information technology (IT) or information and communications technology (ICT) and productivity, but few have examined the …
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"I speculate that technological spillover effects may have become more important over time as IT penetrated the U.S. economy. The rationale is that IT may speed up the process of knowledge transfer and make these knowledge spillovers more effective. Using US input-output tables for years 1958,...
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is positively related to industry productivity growth. The effects are very modest -- adding at most 0.07 percentage … points to annual labor productivity growth …
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I speculate that technological spillover effects may have become more important over time as IT penetrated the U.S. economy. The rationale is that IT may speed up the process of knowledge transfer and make these knowledge spillovers more effective. Using US input-output tables for years 1958,...
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