The paper presents a quantification of Spanish productivity performance over the last two decades –with a special mention to the role played by Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). It makes use of the capital service data-recently released by the BBVA Foundation- exploiting its sectoral break down. It concentrates in twenty six industries belonging to the business (non-primary) sectors of the economy. These industries are further grouped in two clusters according to their intensity in the use of ICT capital. Our results show that the ICT cluster as a whole has presented the most dynamic behaviour. However, some important differences can be detected, both among the industries included in the cluster and also over the period unde...
This study aims at measuring ICT adoption in the Andalusian economy and at assessing the contributio...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
In this paper we extend our previous analysis of the comparative productivity performance of Europe ...
The paper presents a quantification of Spanish productivity performance over the last two decades –w...
Using new sectoral data on investment and capital services we carry out a growth accounting exercise...
This paper uses a well-established growth accounting framework to measure the contribution of ICT go...
En este documento de trabajo se realiza una cuantificación del comportamiento de la productividad de...
Colloquium, IVIE and Universidad Pública de Navarra for helpful comments and suggestions. We also th...
Los autores evaluan la contribucion de los bienes y servicios relacionados con las tecnologias de la...
This paper uses a new set of country data for 14 countries, members of the OECD, and a non-parametri...
Labour productivity in most of the EU countries grew much slower than in US over the last one and a ...
In this report we review the literature on the relationship between ICT and productivity. In Sect. 1...
This article explores the Spanish relative position in terms of exposure to Information and Communic...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyze sources of growth in four major Eu...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyze sources of growth in four major Eu...
This study aims at measuring ICT adoption in the Andalusian economy and at assessing the contributio...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
In this paper we extend our previous analysis of the comparative productivity performance of Europe ...
The paper presents a quantification of Spanish productivity performance over the last two decades –w...
Using new sectoral data on investment and capital services we carry out a growth accounting exercise...
This paper uses a well-established growth accounting framework to measure the contribution of ICT go...
En este documento de trabajo se realiza una cuantificación del comportamiento de la productividad de...
Colloquium, IVIE and Universidad Pública de Navarra for helpful comments and suggestions. We also th...
Los autores evaluan la contribucion de los bienes y servicios relacionados con las tecnologias de la...
This paper uses a new set of country data for 14 countries, members of the OECD, and a non-parametri...
Labour productivity in most of the EU countries grew much slower than in US over the last one and a ...
In this report we review the literature on the relationship between ICT and productivity. In Sect. 1...
This article explores the Spanish relative position in terms of exposure to Information and Communic...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyze sources of growth in four major Eu...
In this paper we present a new industry-level database to analyze sources of growth in four major Eu...
This study aims at measuring ICT adoption in the Andalusian economy and at assessing the contributio...
This paper presents international comparisons of the contribution of information and communication t...
In this paper we extend our previous analysis of the comparative productivity performance of Europe ...