Solow's paradox has disappeared in the United States but remains alive and well in the United Kingdom. In particular, the U.K. experienced an information and communications technology (ICT) investment boom in the 1990s in parallel with the U.S., but measured total factor productivity has decelerated rather than accelerated in recent years. We ask whether ICT can explain the divergent TFP performance in the two countries. Stories of ICT as a 'general purpose technology' suggest that measured TFP should rise in ICT-using sectors (reflecting either unobserved accumulation of intangible organizational capital; spillovers; or both), but perhaps with long lags. Contemporaneously, investments in ICT may in fact be associated with lower TFP as reso...
What has been the quantitative effect on productivity growth of information and communication techno...
One of important issues of the policymakers is to improve output and/or productivity growth associat...
Purpose – Since the 1970s productivity growth in most economies slowed, while information and commu...
We argue that unmeasured investments in intangible organizational capital—associated with the role o...
In this paper we extend our previous analysis of the comparative productivity performance of Europe ...
We use a new industry-level dataset to quantify the role of ICT in explaining productivity growth in...
The surge in labour productivity growth in the United States in the late 1990s has prompted much spe...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
One of important issues of the policymakers is to improve output and/or productivity growth associat...
It's taken a long time to confirm that computers boost productivity. But as Nick Bloom, Raffaella Sa...
This paper compares the effects of information and communication technology (ICT) on aggregate labou...
The economic performance of some OECD countries over the past decade, most notably the United States...
The US has experienced a sustained increase in productivity growth since the mid-1990s, particularly...
ACLNInternational audienceThis study measures and compares the trends in ICT diffusion and the contr...
Productivity growth in sectors that intensively use information technologies (IT) appears to have ac...
What has been the quantitative effect on productivity growth of information and communication techno...
One of important issues of the policymakers is to improve output and/or productivity growth associat...
Purpose – Since the 1970s productivity growth in most economies slowed, while information and commu...
We argue that unmeasured investments in intangible organizational capital—associated with the role o...
In this paper we extend our previous analysis of the comparative productivity performance of Europe ...
We use a new industry-level dataset to quantify the role of ICT in explaining productivity growth in...
The surge in labour productivity growth in the United States in the late 1990s has prompted much spe...
Researchers have long been puzzled by ICT's (Information and Communication Technology) contributions...
One of important issues of the policymakers is to improve output and/or productivity growth associat...
It's taken a long time to confirm that computers boost productivity. But as Nick Bloom, Raffaella Sa...
This paper compares the effects of information and communication technology (ICT) on aggregate labou...
The economic performance of some OECD countries over the past decade, most notably the United States...
The US has experienced a sustained increase in productivity growth since the mid-1990s, particularly...
ACLNInternational audienceThis study measures and compares the trends in ICT diffusion and the contr...
Productivity growth in sectors that intensively use information technologies (IT) appears to have ac...
What has been the quantitative effect on productivity growth of information and communication techno...
One of important issues of the policymakers is to improve output and/or productivity growth associat...
Purpose – Since the 1970s productivity growth in most economies slowed, while information and commu...