Summary
Communications & Strategies, the DigiWorld Economic Journal, is celebrating its 25th anniversary with this issue No. 100. For this jubilee issue, the Editors have collected contributions from leading economists who examine the links between digital innovation and the associated developments, directly or indirectly, in terms of productivity, growth and job creation. The guest authors do not all adopt the same angle of analysis nor do they all share the same theses… But, in reading this issue, you will discover a different way of thinking about the big questions raised by these topics.
Table of contents
Digital innovation vs. secular stagnation?
Edited by Gilbert CETTE & Yves GASSOT
Acknowledgement
by François BARRAULT, Chairman of IDATE
Foreword
by Emmanuel MACRON, French Minister of the Economy, Industry and Digital affairs
Introduction
by the Editors
Papers
Secular Stagnation on the Supply Side:
U.S. Productivity Growth in the Long Run
Robert J. GORDON
Digital Technologies and the Global Economy’s Productivity Imperative
Eric LABAYE & Jaana REMES
Which Role for ICTs as a Productivity Driver
Over the Last Years and the Next Future?
Gilbert CETTE
The Future of Productivity
Improving the Diffusion of Technology and Knowledge
Dan ANDREWS, Chiara CRISCUOLO & Dirk PILAT
Productivity and Digitilization in Europe:
Paving the Road to Faster Growth
Bart van ARK
Modern Communication Technology and its Economic Impact:
A Survey of Research Findings
M. Ishaq NADIRI & Banani NANDI
Current Perspectives on the Employment Impact
of Digital Technologies
Stéphane CIRIANI & Pascal PERIN
Polarization of Job Losses: Canada and the USA, the Role of ICT
Leonard WAVERMAN
Opinion
Specialization in ICT: the Effects of European Integration
Elie COHEN
Interviews
Joel MOKYR, Northwestern University
Conducted by Gilbert CETTE & Yves GASSOT
Mark T. BOHR, Intel
Conducted by Gilbert CETTE & Yves GASSOT
Philippe AGHION, College de France; London School of Economics
Conducted by Gilbert CETTE & Yves GASSOT
Contributor biographies
The contributors of the first 99 issues
Our latest Dossiers
Call for papers:
Towards a new framework for the European audiovisual industry
Call for extra papers
Geographic area
Other details
- Reference: DWI15204A
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- Tags: ageing, broadband, business innovation, Canada/U.S. ICT comparisons, cloud, big data, communications, Digital technologies, economic growth, economic policy, employment, Europe, fertility rate, G20, growth, hours of work, ICT, information and communication technology, Infrastructure, Innovation, Internet of Things, job polarisation, labor force, marginal benefits, polarization, potential output, productivity, skill-biased, technological change, technology, total factor productivity