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New technologies and productivity growth in the euro area
Authors:Focco?Vijselaar  author-information"  >  author-information__contact u-icon-before"  >  mailto:focco.vijselaar@ecb.int   f.w.vijselaar@minfin.nl"   title="  focco.vijselaar@ecb.int   f.w.vijselaar@minfin.nl"   itemprop="  email"   data-track="  click"   data-track-action="  Email author"   data-track-label="  "  >Email author,Ronald?Albers
Affiliation:(1) European Central Bank, 160319, 60066 Frankfurt am Main, Germany;(2) European Commission, Office Bu-1 01/111, 1049 Brussels, Belgium;(3) c/o, 2021, 2500 EE The Hague, The Netherlands
Abstract:This paper provides an overview of the available evidence on the importance of information and communication technologies (ICT) for developments in average labour productivity (ALP) growth in the euro area. The contribution of ICT to ALP growth is found to have increased both in terms of production and investment over the 1990s (up to 2001). However, there is no evidence of significant positive spillover effects from the use of ICT on ALP growth. This implies that there is no reason to believe that potential output growth in the euro area has increased significantly in recent years on account of new technologies. Comparing developments in the euro area and the United States, it appears, however, that ICT capital cannot account for much of the difference in ALP developments over the 1990s. This suggests that cyclical developments and, in particular, the structure of the economy are more important for explaining the difference in performance.First version received: March 2002/Final version received: May 2003We thank Bart van Ark, Neale Kennedy, Gerard Korteweg, Ad van Riet, Marcel Timmer, two anonymous referees and participants at the 17th Congress of the European Economic Association, Venice August 2002 for their comments. All errors and omissions remain ours, of course. We thank Erikos Velissaratos for his help in acquiring data on investment in ICT and Colin Webb for providing us with the OECD STAN database. This paper represents the views of the authors and does not necessarily reflect the views of the European Central Bank, the European Commission or their staff.
Keywords:Information and communication technologies  average labour productivity  sectoral developments  growth accounting  euro area
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