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100 1 $aJorgenson, Dale W.$q(Dale Weldeau),$d1933-
245 10 $aEconometrics.$nVol. 3,$pEconomic growth in the information age /$cDale W. Jorgenson.
246 30 $aEconomic growth in the information age
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300 $a1 online resource (xxx, 462 pages) :$billustrations, color portrait
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 421-454) and indexes.
505 0 $aInformation technology and the U.S. economy / Dale W. Jorgenson -- Computers and growth ; Raising the speed limit : U.S. economic growth in the information age / Dale W. Jorgenson and Kevin J. Stiroh -- Why has the energy-output ratio fallen in China? / Richard F. Garbaccio, Mun S. Ho, and Dale W. Jorgenson -- Whatever happened to productivity growth? / Dale W. Jorgenson and Eric Yip -- Tax reform and the cost of capital ; Investment and growth / Dale W. Jorgenson -- Policies to stimulate economic growth / Mun S. Ho and Dale W. Jorgenson -- Did we lose the war on poverty? / Dale W. Jorgenson -- Indexing government programs for changes in the cost of living / Dale W. Jorgenson and Daniel T. Slesnick -- Controlling carbon emissions in China / Richard F. Garbaccio, Mun S. Ho, and Dale W. Jorgenson -- The economic impact of fundamental tax reform / Dale W. Jorgenson and Peter J. Wilcoxen.
588 0 $aPrint version record.
520 $aStudies of the relation between information technology and economic growth trends.The relentless decline in the prices of information technology (IT) has steadily enhanced the role of IT investment as a source of economic growth in the United States. Productivity growth in IT-producing industries has gradually risen in importance, and a productivity revival has taken place in the rest of the economy. In this book Dale Jorgenson shows that IT provides the foundation for the resurgence of American economic growth.Information technology rests in turn on the development and deployment of semiconductors-transistors, storage devices, and microprocessors. The semiconductor and IT industries are global in scope, with an elaborate international division of labor. This poses important questions about the American growth resurgence. For example, where is the evidence of the "new economy" in other leading industrialized nations? To address this question, Jorgenson compares the recent growth performance in the G7 countries-Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Several important participants in the IT industries, such as South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, and Taiwan, are newly industrializing economies. What does this portend for the future economic growth of developing countries? Jorgenson analyzes past and future growth trends in China and Taiwan to arrive at a fuller understanding of economic growth in the information age.
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