In 1987, economist and Nobel laureate Robert Solow made a stark observation about the stalling evolution of the Information Age: Following the advent of transistors, microprocessors, integrated ...
In 1987, economist Robert Solow said, “you can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics.” This quote underscores the challenges in tracing the effects of information ...
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