Information Technology and Australia's Productivity Surge
Staff research paper
Information Technology and Australia’s Productivity Surge by Dean Parham, Paul Roberts and Haishun Sun was released on 11 October 2001. It examines the role of Information and Comuunication Technologies (ICTs) in Australia's productivity growth and to compares the strength of that role with observations of the US. A related objective is to form a view on whether the US experience suggests that a second ICT-related wave of productivity acceleration lies ahead for Australia (or is already in evidence) and whether the production or use of ICTs is essential to catch that wave. Also see:
Related publications include:
- The Role of ICT in Australia’s Economic Performance
- The New Economy? A New Look at Australia's Productivity Performance
- Microeconomic Reforms and Australian Productivity: Exploring the Links
CONTENTS
Preliminaries
Cover, Copyright, Contents, Acknowledgments, Abbreviations, Key messages
Overview
Analysing the productivity gains from ICTs
The message from US studies — gains come from use and not just production
Australia is an advanced ICT user, not producer
ICT contributions to productivity growth — the US and Australia compared
An industry perspective
Conclusions
Implications
1 Introduction
1.1 The dawn and demise of the ‘new economy’?
1.2 Australia and the new economy paradigm
1.3 Objectives and scope of the paper
2 Australia's production and use of ICTs
2.1 Measurement of ICTs
2.2 Indicators of production and use of ICTs
2.3 Summary and assessment
3 The growth accounting framework
3.1 Accounting for output growth
3.2 Accounting for productivity growth
3.3 Capturing quality changes
3.4 Capturing the gains from ICTs in theory and practice
4 The US evidence
4.1 The contribution to US output growth
4.2 The contribution to US productivity growth
4.3 Summary
5 Contribution of IT in Australia
5.1 The growth of IT in Australia
5.2 Contribution to output growth
5.3 Contribution to productivity growth
5.4 Industry perspective
5.5 Summary
A Australia's production and use of ICTs
B IT use and productivity trends
B.1 Prices
B.2 Growth in IT investment
B.3 IT productive capital stock
B.4 Capital income
B.5 Industry IT use
B.6 Industry IT use and productivity growth
References
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