The ICT Productivity Paradox Insights from Micro Data

Empirical analysis of the economic impacts of information and communications technology (ICT) has followed three main tracks, namely analysis with aggregate data on ICT investment, with data on ICTproducing and ICT-using industries, and with firm-level data. Firm-level data point to factors influenc...

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Main Author: Pilat, Dirk
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Paris OECD Publishing 2005
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