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Productivity Inequality And The Digital Economy A Transatlantic Perspective 1st Nathalie Greenan

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Productivity Inequality And The Digital Economy A Transatlantic Perspective 1st Nathalie Greenan
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Publisher: The MIT Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 282
Author: Nathalie Greenan, Yannick L'Horty, Jacques Mairesse
ISBN: 9780262072335, 9780585437132, 0262072335, 0585437130
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1st

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Productivity Inequality And The Digital Economy A Transatlantic Perspective 1st Nathalie Greenan by Nathalie Greenan, Yannick L'horty, Jacques Mairesse 9780262072335, 9780585437132, 0262072335, 0585437130 instant download after payment.

The widespread diffusion of information and communication technologies (ICT) has had controversial, seemingly paradoxical consequences. ICT are viewed as driving growth and employment in the United States, while contributing to European unemployment and the so-called Eurosclerosis. At the same time, both the United States and Europe have seen increased wage inequalities between skilled and unskilled workers.This book explores the computer's puzzling effects on the economy, at both the micro and macro levels. The contributions include data from field work, small samples of firms, and national surveys of management practice; econometric studies; and macroeconomic theoretical analysis.

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