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11. Measuring Moore’s Law
Evidence from Price, Cost, and Quality Indexes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- National Bureau of Economic Research v
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the NBER vi
- Contents vii
- Prefactory Note xi
- Introduction 1
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I. Expanding Current Measurement Frameworks
- 1. Expanded GDP for Welfare Measurement in the Twenty-First Century 19
- 2. Measuring the Impact of Household Innovation Using Administrative Data 61
- 3. Innovation, Productivity Dispersion, and Productivity Growth 103
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II. New Approaches and Data
- 4. How Innovative Are Innovations? 139
- 5. An Anatomy of US Firms Seeking Trademark Registration 183
- 6. Research Experience as Human Capital in New Business Outcomes 229
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III. Changing Structure of the Economy
- 7. Measuring the Gig Economy 257
- 8. Information and Communications Technology, R&D, and Organizational Innovation 299
- 9. Digital Innovation and the Distribution of Income 323
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IV. Improving Current Measurement Frameworks
- 10. Factor Incomes in Global Value Chains 373
- 11. Measuring Moore’s Law 403
- 12. Accounting for Innovations in Consumer Digital Services 471
- 13. The Rise of Cloud Computing 519
- 14. BEA Deflators for Information and Communications Technology Goods and Services 553
- Contributors 573
- Author Index 577
- Subject Index 585
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- National Bureau of Economic Research v
- Relation of the Directors to the Work and Publications of the NBER vi
- Contents vii
- Prefactory Note xi
- Introduction 1
-
I. Expanding Current Measurement Frameworks
- 1. Expanded GDP for Welfare Measurement in the Twenty-First Century 19
- 2. Measuring the Impact of Household Innovation Using Administrative Data 61
- 3. Innovation, Productivity Dispersion, and Productivity Growth 103
-
II. New Approaches and Data
- 4. How Innovative Are Innovations? 139
- 5. An Anatomy of US Firms Seeking Trademark Registration 183
- 6. Research Experience as Human Capital in New Business Outcomes 229
-
III. Changing Structure of the Economy
- 7. Measuring the Gig Economy 257
- 8. Information and Communications Technology, R&D, and Organizational Innovation 299
- 9. Digital Innovation and the Distribution of Income 323
-
IV. Improving Current Measurement Frameworks
- 10. Factor Incomes in Global Value Chains 373
- 11. Measuring Moore’s Law 403
- 12. Accounting for Innovations in Consumer Digital Services 471
- 13. The Rise of Cloud Computing 519
- 14. BEA Deflators for Information and Communications Technology Goods and Services 553
- Contributors 573
- Author Index 577
- Subject Index 585