The present study analyzes computer performance over the last century and a half. Three results stand out. First, there has been a phenomenal increase in computer power over the twentieth century. Performance in constant dollars or in terms of labor units has improved since 1900 by a factor in the order of 1 trillion to 5 trillion, which represent compound growth rates of over 30 percent per year for a century. Second, there were relatively small improvements in efficiency (perhaps a factor of ten) in the century before World War II. Around World War II, however, there was a substantial acceleration in productivity, and the growth in computer power from 1940 to 2001 has averaged 55 percent per year. Third, this study develops estimates of th...
thank Michael Sullivan-Trainor and International Data Group for providing essential data. We alone a...
Moore's Law has created a popular perception of exponential progress in information technology. But ...
[Excerpt] The paper also explores the reasons for the productivity acceleration and concludes that i...
The present study analyzes computer performance over the last century and a half. Three results stan...
DURING THE PAST 15 years, U.S. companies have poured billions of dol-lars into information technolog...
We explore the effect of computerization on productivity and output growth using data from 527 large...
As new computer hardware becomes available offering better performance at a lower price, computer ac...
This paper analyzes the sources of recent U.S. productivity growth using both aggregate and industry...
"First draft: November 1993, Current Version, August 1994."Includes bibliographical references (p. 4...
This paper examines whether employees who use a computer at work earn a higher wage rate than otherw...
This paper develops a new technique for measuring the effect of computer usage on U.S. productivity ...
In this paper, emphasis has been given on the gradual and continuous advancement of computer from on...
We statistically evaluate the impact that technology has on economic performance. We find that techn...
This paper develops a new technique for measuring the effect of computer usage on U.S. productivity ...
This paper uses nonparametric methods and some new results on hypothesis testing with nonparametric ...
thank Michael Sullivan-Trainor and International Data Group for providing essential data. We alone a...
Moore's Law has created a popular perception of exponential progress in information technology. But ...
[Excerpt] The paper also explores the reasons for the productivity acceleration and concludes that i...
The present study analyzes computer performance over the last century and a half. Three results stan...
DURING THE PAST 15 years, U.S. companies have poured billions of dol-lars into information technolog...
We explore the effect of computerization on productivity and output growth using data from 527 large...
As new computer hardware becomes available offering better performance at a lower price, computer ac...
This paper analyzes the sources of recent U.S. productivity growth using both aggregate and industry...
"First draft: November 1993, Current Version, August 1994."Includes bibliographical references (p. 4...
This paper examines whether employees who use a computer at work earn a higher wage rate than otherw...
This paper develops a new technique for measuring the effect of computer usage on U.S. productivity ...
In this paper, emphasis has been given on the gradual and continuous advancement of computer from on...
We statistically evaluate the impact that technology has on economic performance. We find that techn...
This paper develops a new technique for measuring the effect of computer usage on U.S. productivity ...
This paper uses nonparametric methods and some new results on hypothesis testing with nonparametric ...
thank Michael Sullivan-Trainor and International Data Group for providing essential data. We alone a...
Moore's Law has created a popular perception of exponential progress in information technology. But ...
[Excerpt] The paper also explores the reasons for the productivity acceleration and concludes that i...