... Europe and the former Soviet Union, North Africa and the Middle East, and Sub-Saharan Africa. The fourteen major economies include the G7 economies listed above and the developing and transition ... Timmer, and Ypma (2003, updated 2005). 15 See Jorgenson and Motohashi (2005). 16 WITSA stands for the World Information Technology and Services Alliance. Other important sources of data include the ... Input, and Productivity. The final step in our analysis of the world growth resurgence is to describe and characterize the levels of output, input, and productivity for the world economy, the...
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... than a thousand companies and reveals some interesting results. The third essay applies the model developed in the second essay to study the difference in the adoption and pay-off of the Internet ... it actually handled inventory and the delivery of the products during the 1998-1999 time period. The correlation between the two labor measures is calculated. The log values of these two measures ... and processes. They categorized firms based on whether they are purely Internet based, the type of goods sold (digital or tangible), and the type of electronic 16 labor, and where t is the...
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Straddling Economics and Politics - Cross-Cutting Issues in Asia, the United States, and the Global Economy.pdf pot
... Davos and parts of the Wash- ington Beltway (especially in the vicinity of the International Mone- tary Fund and the World Bank Headquarters), there is and should be a growing recognition that the ... to influence it, remain timely questions now as they were then. The ad- mission of China and Taiwan to the World Trade Organization (WTO), and the economic and other consequences of this change in status, ... descending order to the economies of the U.S. and the EU, with Japan, Korea, and China well below them, but grouped fairly closely to one another, for the time periods covered by the measure- ments. 4....
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Information Technology and the Forest Sector ppt
... Recommended catalogue entry: Information Technology and the Forest Sector. Report by the IUFRO Task Force on Information Technology and the Forest Sector,” jointly organized by the International Union ... provider and 34 by the owner or manager, the availability of resources, and the attitude to and knowledge and acceptance of technology by employees. Externally, the decision to adopt the Internet ... compasses, and clinometers to gather information about the forest and shared results through paper reports. ICT is now required to efficiently manage the ecology and economy of the forest (Hansen,...
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Straddling Economics and Politics - Cross-Cutting Issues in Asia, the United States, and the Global Economy pdf
... in economics: that between the savings-investment balance, on the one hand, and the trade balance (or, more accurately, the current ac- count balance), on the other. To the extent that domestic ... timidity, because of the profoundly uncertain connections between the blunt instruments they can use, and the complex ends they seek. Perhaps there are ways to hone these instruments so they can be used ... training and equipping them to maximize their effec- tiveness in these “lesser” contingencies. Neither of these measures is riskless, but they may still be better than the alternatives. Even if the...
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_6 pdf
... to decline.Rememberthatwearetalkinghereaboutaverage workers.Toget the graphabove,youmighttake the dis- tributionofincomesin the UnitedStates and thenelimi- nateboth the richest and the poorestpeople.Thengraph the averageincomeof the remaining“typical”people (the bulk of consumers) ... by industries,productionbecomesmoreefficient.Thisresults insomelossofjobs,butitalsoresultsinlowerpricesfor goods and services.Inotherwords,itputsmoremoneyin consumers’ pockets. These consumers then go out and buyallkindsof things, and so the resultisincreasedde- mandfor the productsproducedbyalltypesofindustries. Some ... nation, youwillinvariablyfindthat the U.S. economy isfarmore capitalintensive.Ithasbeen the introductionofadvanced technology that has increased productivity and made the advancednationsof the worldrich. The reasonforthisgoesbackto the economists’ex- planationfor the “Ludditefallacy”whichwediscussedin the ...
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Shanghaied - The Economic and Political Implications of the Flow of Information Technology and Investment Across the Taiwan Strait ppt
... passenger trips between the offshore islands and Fujian Province, including 144,234 from the offshore islands to the mainland, and 8,200 from the mainland to the offshore islands as of February 29, 2004 ... between the two offshore islands and the mainland. As part of that expansion of the mini-three links, the Taiwanese government also expanded the list of products that the offshore islands can ... because of the fundamental role they play in information technology and high -technology weaponry. They view the development of the semiconductor industry as being vital to economic development and national...
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Global Production and Trade in the Knowledge Economy pdf
... so that for the threshold intermediate bz P S , the cost of production in the parent …rm is the same as in the Southern a¢ liate but strictly higher for the a¢ liate in the other Northern country. ... a Southern a¢ liate and all the remaining intermediates are produced in the home country by the parent. Now consider the sourcing decision of the multinational’s a¢ liate in the other Northern country. ... summarizes the e¤ect of costly technology transfer, transport costs, and the factor cost di¤erences on the marginal cost of serving the foreign market. Now consider the e¤ect on the marginal cost of the...
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_1 potx
... way “takingover.”There is little attention given to the more mundane and immediatethreatsto the jobmarket and the overall economy. Perhaps the technologists just assume that once the technology ... little morebrightly.Theseare the employeesof the automaker beingrefreshedwithnewlight.Anothertransferofwealth hastakenplace. The autoworkersinturnmakepurchases fromotherbusiness,small and large, and the lightcontin- uestoparadethrough the tunnel. We also know that behind the walls of the tunnel there are more businesses and interconnections ... haveasweanticipaterecovery from the current cri- sis and in the years and decades ahead? What will the economy of the futurelooklike? Among people who work in the field of computer technology, itisfairlyroutinetospeculateabout the like- lihoodthatcomputerswillsomedayapproach,orpossibly evenexceed,humanbeingsingeneralcapability and intel- ligence....
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_2 ppt
... mayhaveactuallyin- creasedforatime,astheywereabletolowertheirprices. Asaresult,theirprofits, and therefore the wealthoftheir topemployees and shareholdersincreased.Thesewere the brighterlightsin the tunnelthatinitiallybecamestronger. However,asnearlyallbusinessesin the tunnelcontinued toautomatejobs,atsomepoint the decreasein the num- berofpotentialcustomersbeganto ... biotechnology and genetics could be considered a type of information science because it is focused on cataloging and understanding the information inourDNA. THE LIGHTS IN THE ... on the seconddayyouhavetwocents and thenfourcentson the thirdday, and soon. The firstcharton the nextpageshows the firstfifteen daysasourpennydoubles.Youcanseethatwestartout very slowly and then...
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_3 pot
... madeeven morechallengingby the factthat the objectscouldbein manypossibleorientationsorconfigurations.Consider the simplecaseofapairofsunglassessittingonatable. The sunglassesmightbeclosedwith the lensesfacingdown,or with the lensesup.Orperhaps the glassesareopen with the lenses oriented vertically. Or maybe one side of the glassesisopen and the other closed. And, ofcourse, the glassescouldberotatedinanydirection. And perhapsthey are ... securities werethensoldtobanks and financialinstitutionsallover the world,with the understandingthattheywereverylow riskinvestments. When the subprimeborrowersstarteddefaulting, the valueof the mortgage-backed securitiesplunged, and the derivativesdidnotworkasexpected.Inmanycasesitwas difficultorimpossibletocalculatetheirvalue.Inaddition, financialinstitutionshadengagedinmanyothercomplex interrelationships ... has quicklyattracted the noticeof the Securities and Exchange Commission and mayresultinnewregulation. Astheseexamplesshow,wecanexpectthat the rate ofchange and the volatilityofnearlyeverythingaroundus will...
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_4 pptx
... demand will in- crease, and the economy will therefore produce more goods and services.Inotherwords, the samenumberof workerswillbeemployedbuttheywillproducemore. 32 The ... collating and faxing in- formation. The intellectualportionof the job—eitherap- provingordenying the loan—isprobablyalreadyessential- lyhandledbyacomputer.Throughout the economy, there * Formoreonrobotics and itspotentialimpactonemployment and on ... food—all of these and countless thousandsofotherstructures and chemicalsthatcomprise ourbodies and make usfunctionareproteins. And they areallconstructedthroughnanotechnology. Itislikelythat the coming“nanotech”revolutionwill begin...
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_5 potx
... within their capabilities, then how will they acquire the income necessary to create the demand thatinturndrivesproduction?Ifweconsider the singular- ityinthiscontext,thenisitreallysomethingthatwillnec- essarilypushusforwardexponentially?Orcoulditinac- tualityleadtorapideconomicdecline? * * The technologistswhospeculateabout the singularitydon’tseemtoo concerned ... shouldersofAmerican and Europeanconsumers. And aswehavenotedagain and againinthisbook,those Westernconsumersalldependonjobs.Ifautomationbe- ginstodramaticallyimpactemploymentinChina,whileat the sametimedemanddwindlesin the West and certain- lyif the catastrophiceventdescribed at the beginning of thischapteroccurs—thenthiseconomicperpetualmotion machineisgoingtocollapse. Givenallthis,whatcanwereallysayabout the future ofChina?Nearlyafourthof the world’spopulationlives inChina;therefore,thereisnodoubtthatthiscountrywill continuetohavesignificant, and perhapsincreasing,influ- encein the decadestocome.However,simplyextrapolat- ingcurrenttrendsisveryunlikelytogiveanaccuratepro- jection.Chinaisgoingtobeheavilyimpactedbyaccelerat- ing ... purchasing the goods they are producing. Or eveniftheycanaffordtobuythoseproducts,theyareun- likelytodo sobecausetheyaremuchmoreinterestedin THE LIGHTS IN THE TUNNEL...
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_8 docx
... elimi- nates the jobsthatprovideincometoconsumers. The es- sentialideaisthatweshouldimposesomecombinationof aconsumptiontax and/ oraspecialdirecttaxonbusiness thatcaptures the incomewhich,inanon-automatedecon- omy,wouldbepaidoutinwages.Overtime,as the wages paidtoaverageworkersdecrease(asapercentageofreve- nue),thesetaxeswouldbegraduallyincreasedtorecapture atleastaportionofthisincome. The overallobjectiveisto recapturejust the optimalamountofincome and thenget itinto the handsofconsumerssothattherewillbesuffi- cientconsumerdemandtocontinuedriving the economy. Once the income ... unless there is either existing market de- mandor the reasonableexpectationofsuchdemandin the foreseeablefuture. The idea that productionrespondsto demandisoneof the definingcharacteristicsofcapitalism. Removing ... corruption amongofficialsin the country.Thesepeopleveryoftenact primarilyfortheirownbenefit and, inparticular,inways that preserve theirpositions and power—rather thanfor the benefitoftheircountryasawhole.In the finalanaly- sis,...
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The Lights in the Tunnel Automation Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future_9 potx
... have strongeducations and training.Thesepeoplearebeneficia- riesof the information age.On the toxicwastelandsideof the fence, are relatively unskilled workers. These people THE LIGHTS IN THE ... dramatically negative.In the UnitedStates,twothirdsofworkers and thereforeconsumers—donothaveacollegedegree.While effortstoimproveeducation and trainingarelaudable, the realityisthatthisisnotlikelytooffset the impactofgeo- metricallyaccelerating technology. Infact,Ithinkthat the THE LIGHTS IN THE TUNNEL ... Amazon havebeenheavilyimpactedbyboth technology and globa- lization.Theyoftensurvivebystringingtwoorthreepart timejobstogetherorworkinlowwagejobswithfewben- efits. The obvioussolutionisforustofindawaytooffer thesepeopleadditionaltraining—sotheycanhopoverto the goodsideof the fence. Ithinkthat the problemwiththisscenarioisthat the fenceisgoingtomove, and itmaymoveveryrapidly. The good sideof the fenceisgoingtocontract, and increasingnum- bersofwell-educatedworkersaregoingtofindthemselves suddenlyon the toxicside.AsIpointedoutinChapter2, we...
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