Abstract:This study consists of an examination of productivity growth following three major technological breakthroughs: the steam power revolution, electrification and the ICT revolution. The distinction between sectors producing and sectors using the new technology is emphasized. A major finding for all breakthroughs is that there is a long lag from the time of the original invention until a substantial increase in the rate of productivity growth can be observed. There is also strong evidence of rapid price decreases for steam engines, electricity, electric motors and ICT products. However, there is no persuasive direct evidence that the steam engine producing industry and electric machinery had particularly high productivity growth rates...
Typescript (photocopy).The objective of this dissertation is to examine the productivity growth of t...
Does the concept of General Purpose Technologies help explain periods of faster and slower productiv...
International audienceUsing inventions with a high degree of recombinant novelty as proxy for radica...
and achieved growth rates far beyond those of the 1950-95 period. This suggests that we could be at ...
Over the past decade much has been published on the contribution of information and communication te...
The phenomenon of recurring prolonged swings in the total factor productivity (TFP) growth rate is a...
The phenomenon of recurring prolonged swings in the total factor productivity (TFP) growth rate is a...
A general purpose technology or GPT is a term coined to describe a new method of producing and inven...
Many observers of contemporary economic trends have been perplexed by the contemporary conjuncture o...
Movements in total factor productivity (TFP) have strong economic implications. For example, improve...
In this essay we reflect on the relevance of early twentieth century American experience for underst...
In recent years, great expectations have developed concerning the digitalization of industry and its...
A growth accounting methodology is used to compare the contributions to growth in terms of capital-d...
The purpose of this article is to explore the sources of labour-productivity growth in ICT (Informat...
T here is little doubt that we are witnessing a technological revolution.The question is, does this ...
Typescript (photocopy).The objective of this dissertation is to examine the productivity growth of t...
Does the concept of General Purpose Technologies help explain periods of faster and slower productiv...
International audienceUsing inventions with a high degree of recombinant novelty as proxy for radica...
and achieved growth rates far beyond those of the 1950-95 period. This suggests that we could be at ...
Over the past decade much has been published on the contribution of information and communication te...
The phenomenon of recurring prolonged swings in the total factor productivity (TFP) growth rate is a...
The phenomenon of recurring prolonged swings in the total factor productivity (TFP) growth rate is a...
A general purpose technology or GPT is a term coined to describe a new method of producing and inven...
Many observers of contemporary economic trends have been perplexed by the contemporary conjuncture o...
Movements in total factor productivity (TFP) have strong economic implications. For example, improve...
In this essay we reflect on the relevance of early twentieth century American experience for underst...
In recent years, great expectations have developed concerning the digitalization of industry and its...
A growth accounting methodology is used to compare the contributions to growth in terms of capital-d...
The purpose of this article is to explore the sources of labour-productivity growth in ICT (Informat...
T here is little doubt that we are witnessing a technological revolution.The question is, does this ...
Typescript (photocopy).The objective of this dissertation is to examine the productivity growth of t...
Does the concept of General Purpose Technologies help explain periods of faster and slower productiv...
International audienceUsing inventions with a high degree of recombinant novelty as proxy for radica...