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aka the productivity paradox. defined as a perceived "discrepancy between measures of investment in information technology and measures of output at the national level"

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solows paradox



In 1987, Robert Solow stated that 'we can see the computer age everywhere but in the productivity statistics'. Henceforth, this was known as 'Solow's paradox'.

—p.117 Ever greater impact, ever less benefit: high-tech capital's mysterious lack of growth (111) by Bob Hughes
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