Knowledge that Transforms

To make high-quality research more accessible and easier to explore.

Fields:
314 results ✕ Clear filters

Measuring the Spillovers from Technical Advance: Mainframe Computers in Financial Services

American Economic Review 1986 76(4), 742-755
Measuring the social gains from recent technological advances is difficult because there are no real output indexes for some important adopters. Measurement methods that infer the willingness to pay of the adopting industries from the derived demand curve for a new technology overcome this difficulty. The derived demand for high-speed computers for use in banks, finance, and insurance is shown to imply a very large social gain to computerization that was not captured by manufacturers of computers.