Measuring and sustaining the new economy: software, growth, and the future of the U.S. economy : report of a symposium
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references Proceedings -- Introduction / Dale W. Jorgenson -- The Economics of Software / William J. Raduchel -- Panel I: The Role of Software. What Does Software Do? / moderator: Dale W. Jorgenson -- [no unique title] / Anthony Scott -- Panel II: How Do We Make Software and Why Is It Unique? / moderators: Dale W. Jorgenson, James Socas -- How Do We Make It? / Monica Lam -- Open-Source Software / Hal R. Varian -- Making Software Secure and Reliable / Kenneth Walker -- Panel III: Software Measurement: What Do We Track Today? / moderator: Kenneth Flamm -- Measuring Prices of Prepackaged Software / Alan G. White, Ernst R. Berndt -- Accounting Rules: What Do They Capture and What Are the Problems? / Shelly C. Luisi, Greg Beams -- A BEA Perspective: Private Fixed Software Investment / David Wasshausen -- What Is in the OECD Accounts and How Good Is It? / Dirk Pilat -- Panel IV: Moving Off-shore: The Software Labor Force and the U.S. Economy / moderator: Mark B. Myers -- Hiring Software Talent / Wayne Rosing -- Current Trends and Implications: An Industry View / Jack Harding -- Implications of Offshoring and National Policy / Ronil Hira -- Offshoring Policy Options / William B. Bonvillian -- Panel V: Participants' Roundtable: Where Do We Go from Here? Policy Issues? / moderator: William J. Raduchel ; Wayne Rosing, Kenneth Flamm, Ernst R. Berndt, James Socas, Ronil Hira -- Concluding remarks / Dale W. Jorgenson -- Research Paper: The Economics of Software: Technology, Processes, and Policy Issues / William J. Raduchel Starting in the mid 1990s, the United States economy experienced an unprecedented upsurge in economic productivity. Rapid technological change in communications, computing, and information management continue to promise further gains in productivity, a phenomenon often referred to as the New Economy. To better understand this phenomenon, the National Academies Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) has convened a series of workshops and commissioned papers on Measuring and Sustaining the New Economy. This major workshop, entitled Software, Growth, and the Future of the U.S. Economy, convened academic experts and industry representatives from leading companies such as Google and General Motors to participate in a high-level discussion of the role of software and its importance to U.S. productivity growth; how software is made and why it is unique; the measurement of software in national and business accounts; the implications of the movement of the U.S. software industry offshore; and related policy issues |
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