Attempting to Solve the Productivity Paradox with R

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Since the advent of the personal computer in the last decades of the past century, there has been considerable debate among economists as to whether the digital revolution has paid off in higher productivity. Initially, studies conducted in the 1980s found no correlation between investment in information technologies and productivity at the level of firms, industries, or the general economy. This situation was called at the time the "productivity paradox," and its intractability led some economists to question whether digital technology could actually deliver measurable economic growth in the long run. In this video, Ernest Pujol-León explains the research he carried out in the summer of 2022 as a Center for Computational Thinking fellow on this puzzling episode in the recent history of technology and economics.
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Hello Good day. Could I get access to your data and methods. I'm trying to do something similar in terms of measuring productivity but im not well versed in R. I could really appreciate if you could provide a link/source to your studies and how you went about trying to solve this. thanks

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