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"A wide-reaching exploration of how technological advancements influence and shape productivity and economic growth. Current technological developments in several industries, such as the rise of artificial intelligence and innovations associated with the green energy transition, are likely to have significant and wide-ranging effects. This volume explores the implications of rapid changes in advanced technology and considers how to conceptualize and model these advances and improve measures of productivity and economic growth. The study of these issues is facilitated both by new methods for…mehr

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"A wide-reaching exploration of how technological advancements influence and shape productivity and economic growth. Current technological developments in several industries, such as the rise of artificial intelligence and innovations associated with the green energy transition, are likely to have significant and wide-ranging effects. This volume explores the implications of rapid changes in advanced technology and considers how to conceptualize and model these advances and improve measures of productivity and economic growth. The study of these issues is facilitated both by new methods for using and integrating disparate data sources and by the availability of new data sources. The chapters in this volume leverage these developments to offer fresh insights into long-standing issues in productivity analysis and technological change"-- Provided by publisher.
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Autorenporträt
Susanto Basu is professor of economics at Boston College and a research associate of the NBER. Lucy P. Eldridge is associate commissioner for productivity and technology at the US Bureau of Labor Statistics. John C. Haltiwanger is a distinguished university professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Maryland, College Park, and a research associate of the NBER. Erich Strassner is chief of the real sector division at the International Monetary Fund.