The Andrew Young School of Policy Studies at Georgia State University and the research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta hosted a conference on January 6 and 7, 2002. Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
Productivity and the new economy / Edward M. Gramich -- Will the recovered economy still be a new economy? / Alice M. Rivlin -- Projecting productivity growth: lessons from the U.S. growth resurgence / Dale W. Jorgenson, Mun S. Ho, and Kevin J. Stiroh -- Information technology and productivity: where are we now and were are we going? / Stephen D. Oliner and Daniel E. Sichel -- A discussion of productivity growth and technology / John Fernald -- Skill demand, inequality, and computerization: connecting the dots / David H. Autor, Frank Levy, and Richard J. Murnane -- Technology and U.S. wage inequality: a brief look / David Card and John E. DiNardo -- A discussion of skill-biased technological change and wage inequality / Donna K. Ginther -- Wages, productivity, and technology: what have we learned from micro evidence for U.S. manufacturing? / John Haltiwanger -- A discussion of technology and productivity in the firm / Robert A. Eisenbeis -- Productivity, computerization, and skill change / Edward N. Wolff -- Technology shocks and problem-solving capacity / Kathryn Shaw -- A discussion of technology and productivity in the firm / Paula Stephan.
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