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We use data on imports of computer equipment for a large sample of countries between 1 970 and 1990 to investigate the … determinants of computer-technology adoption. We find strong evidence that computer adoption is associated with higher levels of … human capital and with manufacturing trade openness vis-a-vis the OECD. We also find evidence that computer adoption is …
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Toys. The impact of computers on productivity has been examined directly on macro data and indirectly (on wages) using microeconomic data. This study examines the direct impact on the productivity of scholarship by considering how high technology might alter patterns of coauthoring of articles...
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This research investigates product life cycles in the commercial mainframe computer market. We show that empirical …
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skill upgrading in the 1970s and 1980s versus the 1960s are those with greater growth in employee computer usage, more … computer capital per worker and larger investment as a share of total investment. The results suggest that the spread of … computer technology may `explain' as much as 30-50% of the increase in the rate of growth of the relative demand for more …
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In this paper, we make a first attempt to explore the relationship between computer use and productivity in French … manufacturing and services industries. We match information on computer utilization in the work place collected at the employee … samples), our measure of firm computer use is subject to important sampling errors, and hence our estimates of computer …
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This paper examines trends in computer usage and the effect on productivity growth for a sample of federal government … per employee with data from a marketing research firm, Computer Intelligence (CI), on the growth in per capita computer … assets for a sample of 44 federal agencies. The data show that computer usage increased dramatically and that there was a …
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Are the large measured wage differentials associated with on-the-job computer use productivity gains or the result of … estimated wage differentials associated with computer use in Germany are very similar to the U.S. differential. Second, using … interpretation of the computer-use wage differential as reflecting productivity effects arising from the introduction of computers in …
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Innovation was rampant in the computer industry during the late 1960s and the 1970s. Did innovation vastly extend the … features of a computer system as well? …
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An economy benefits from advances in technical frontiers only when new technology comes into general use. This paper measures the diffusion of computing equipment at a time when computing technology underwent dramatic technical improvement. These data shed light on the long lag between advances...
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size and significance of the excess returns to IS capital is larger. Computer capital and labor jointly contribute, or …
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