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on his desk, but rather having complementary computer skills, that causes wages to increase …
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socio-economic exclusion. Using OLS regression we find significant wage premiums for PC and internet usage at the workplace …. Following Dinardo/Fortin/Lemieux (1997), we examine the impact of ICT on the distribution of wages. We find that the risk of …
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information to productivity. There are three contributions from this work. First, it distills observations from a diverse …, relating them to the economic definition of productivity, while considering how network structure influences information flow …
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ICT capital is an important driver of productivity growth. Using data from the EUKLEMS growth accounts, we show that … ICT has made smaller contributions to labour productivity growth in the EU-15 than in the US, both at the macro level and … productivity (TFP) growth – sharply declined in Europe and has remained weak since the mid-1990s whereas the US has seen …
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