Particularly over the longer term, the primary driver of multi-factor productivity improvement - and the rise in material living standards it brings - is technological advance. That's why it never ceases to surprise me how little interest most economists take in technology and innovation.
Monday, 3 September 2012
The IT contribution to productive growth
Ross Gittins, in Ready to receive a techs message, argues that the large productivity gains of a decade ago may have mostly been the result of technology improvements rather than microeconomic reforms:
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