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, scope, and investment decisions, and we outline their connection to recent macroeconomic and financial trends in the US …
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Accounting measures are traditionally considered not significant from an economic point of view. In particular, accounting rates of return are often regarded economically meaningless or, at the very best, poor surrogates for the IRR, which is held to be “the” economic yield. Likewise,...
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Digital goods can generate large benefits for consumers, but these benefits are largely unmeasured in the national accounts, including GDP and productivity. In this paper, we measure welfare gains from 10 popular digital goods across 13 countries by conducting large-scale incentivized online...
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investment in annuities. This paper shows that quantitatively four explanations play a big role in reducing annuity demand … involves big upfront investment, especially if there is a minimum purchase restriction. This is binding for many, especially if …
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investment in annuities. This paper shows that quantitatively the last three explanations play a big role in reducing annuity … up-front investment and is binding for many, especially if housing wealth cannot be easily annuitized. Among the …
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This paper develops a framework for measuring digital services in the face of ongoing innovations in the delivery of content to consumers. We capture what Brynjolfsson and Saunders (2009) call "free goods" as the capital services generated by connected consumers' stocks of IT digital goods; this...
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