Microeconomic evidence of the impact of ICT on performance
EPKE-WP-17: ICT and Employment
Growth in Italian Industries, by Nicola Matteucci and Alessandro
Sterlacchini.
EPKE-WP-18: Works councils and the productivity impact of Direct
Employee Participation, by Thomas Zwick.
EPKE-WP-20: Continuous training
and firm productivity in Germany, by Thomas Zwick.
EPKE-WP-21: Is there
Skill-Biased Technological Change in Italian Manufacturing? Evidence
from Firm-Level Data, by Massimiliano Bratti and Nicola Matteucci.
EPKE-WP-22: How do firms respond to
cheaper computers? Microeconometric evidence for France based on
a production function approach, by Pierre Biscourp, Bruno Crepon,
Thomas Heckel and Nicholas Riedinger.
EPKE-WP-27:
The impact of Computers on Productivity
in the Trade Sector: Explorations with Dutch Microdata, by Lourens
Broersma, Robert McGuckin and Marcel Timmer.
EPKE-WP-30:
The productivity impact of e-commerce in the UK, 2001: evidence
from microdata, by Ana Rincon, Catherine Robinson and Michela Vecchi.
Papers from the Paris Conference, 16 May, 2003
EPKE-WP-15: Computers,
wages and working hours in Italy, by Riccardo Lucchetti, Stafano
Staffolani and Alessandro Sterlacchini.
EPKE-WP-16:
The impact of ICT
on the Demand for Skilled Labour: A cross country comparison, by
Mary O'Mahony, Catherine Robinson and Michela Vecchi
National Institute
Economic Review, special issue, April 2003
EPKE-WP-11: The growth of ICT and
industry performance - manufacturing in the US and UK compared, by Mary
O'Mahony and Catherine Robinson.
EPKE-WP-12: The employment effects
of the 'new economy'. A comparison of the European Union and the
United States, by Bart van Ark, Robert Inklaar, Robert H. McGuckin
and Marcel P. Timmer.
EPKE-WP-13: The impact of ICT
investment on establishment productivity, by Thomas Zwick.
EPKE-WP-14: The employment
of IT personnel, by Michael Peneder.
ICT related
EPKE-WP-01: Evaluating the Impact of the
New Economy on Economic Performance: A Review, EPKE Research Group.
EPKE-WP-02: Changing Gear: Productivity,
ICT and Service: Europe and the United States, Bart van Ark,
Robert Inklaar and Robert H. McGuckin.
EPKE-WP-03: ICT Investment and Growth
Accounts for the European Union, 1980-2000, Bart van Ark, Johanna
Melka, Nanno Mulder, Marcel Timmer and Gerard Ypma.
EPKE-WP-04: In Search of an ICT Impact on
TFP: Evidence from Industry Panel Data, Mary O'Mahony and Michela Vecchi.
EPKE-WP-05: Do intangible assets affect
companies' productivity performance?, Mary O'Mahony and
Michela Vecchi.
EPKE-WP-06: Factors affecting the adoption
of ICTs among SMEs: evidence from an Italian survey, Riccardo
Lucchetti and Alessandro Sterlacchini.
EPKE-WP-09: Do Lower Computer Prices
Increase the Demand for IT Workers? Martin Falk.
EPKE-WP-10: Is ICT the Key to Success?
An Analysis of ICT Impact on French Economic Growth, Johanna
Melka, Laurence Nayman, Soledad Zignago and Nanno Mulder.
EPKE-WP-28:
ICT, R&D and productivity growth:evidence from Italian manufacturing
firms, by Nicola Matteucci and Alessandro Sterlacchini.
EPKE-WP-29: The determinants of Italian slowdown: what do the data
say, by Francesco Venturini.
Industry taxonomies
EPKE-WP-07: Industry Classifications:
Aim, Scope and Techniques, by Michael Peneder.
EPKE-WP-08: Industrial Structure
and Aggregate Growth, by Michael Peneder.
EPKE-WP-26:
A sectoral taxonomy of educational
intensity: Statistical cluster analysis and validation, by Michael
Peneder.
Productivity
EPKE-WP-19:
ICT and Europe's Productivity
Performance. Industry-level growth account comparisons with the United States,
by Robert Inklaar, Mary O'Mahony and Marcel Timmer.
Other
EPKE-WP-23: Employment generation in the EU, by Mary O'Mahony,
Lucy Stokes and Edwin Stuivenwold.
EPKE-WP-24: Tracing empirical
trails of Schumpeterian development, by Michael Peneder.
EPKE-WP-25: Labour quality and skill biased technological
change in France, by Johanna Melka and Laurence Nayman.
EPKE-WP-31: The impact of regulation
on performance: An empirical investigation at the industry level in OECD
countries, by Lourens Broersma and Bart van Ark.
Technical notes
EPKE-TN-01: Measuring Capital Input
by Marcel Timmer and Mary O'Mahony.
EPKE-TN-02: Industry-level Estimates
of ICT and Non-ICT Employment, Qualifications and Wages in the UK and USA,
1979-2000, by Geoff Mason, Catherine Robinson, John Forth and Mary O'Mahony.
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