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The growth of network computing

The growth of network computing

John Van Reenen

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"In this paper we investigate the evolution of quality adjusted prices for servers motivated by two facts. First, the productivity acceleration in the US economy since the mid 1990s is closely linked to spread of information technology of which networked computing is a large component. Second, the growth of network computing itself has been fostered by the rapid growth in the quality and quantity of the network server market. Like Pakes' (2003) analysis of the PC market, we show that our preferred version of the hedonic price index ('complete hybrid') fell much more rapidly than the standard 'matched model' price index (the hedonic index fell on average by about 30% per annum compared to 17% p.a. for the matched model). This difference is mainly due to the election bias in the standard matched model price index due to the exit of obsolete models which would have had the fastest price falls."

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