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Productivity is higher among some service firms when broadband becomes available, but not all

Author(s)
Haller, Stefanie  
Lyons, Seán  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/9614
Date Issued
2019-01-25
Date Available
2019-02-26T15:40:56Z
Abstract
Using internet services over broadband connections may help some firms become more productive, generating more output from a given amount of labour and capital equipment. However, there is mixed evidence internationally about how large this benefit has been in practice and which types of firms are most likely to improve their productivity by using these technologies. In this research we examine the effects of broadband availability on the productivity of service sector firms.
Type of Material
Technical Report
Publisher
Economic and Social Research Institute
Issue
201904
Start Page
1
End Page
2
Series
ESRI Research Bulletin
Subjects

Broadband availabilit...

Services sector

Productivity

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https://www.esri.ie/publications/productivity-is-higher-among-some-service-firms-when-broadband-becomes-available-but
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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