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Post by arfanho7 on Feb 27, 2024 8:14:13 GMT 1
Their position basically was that there is no need for patience. The productivity dividend is happening. For example David Wittenberg cautioned us to “Beware of snapshot analysis amid a trend … Globally the trend continues unabated although some high productivity economies may have seen their growth rates slow.” And Brent Dalager expressed his opinion that the picture is changing rapidly for the better. With the introduction of “software robotics” in such industries as “financial services and telco’s.” Anil Gupte’s comment characterized those urging patience. by Babbage in the th century… We only started seeing the pervasive benefits from computing in the last years. Today’s innovations will bring real Hungary Phone Number productivity in half a century or more.” That prompts the question How patient should we be in waiting for the tech productivity dividend What do you think Original Column For years we have been regaled with prospects of outsized productivity increases in the United States such as those that actually. A accompanied the Industrial Revolution the Second World War and the period from the mid s to the mid s. During another productivity bonanza the one that extended from to about we speculated in one of these first columns on the possibility that organizations producing new information technologies would anchor a New Economy note the capitalization one that defied the old rules for productivity income increases and economic growth.
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