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Title: Americans Do I.T. Better: US Multinationals and the Productivity Miracle
Author(s): Nicholas Bloom, Raffaella Sadun and John Van Reenen
Publication Date: May 2007
Keyword(s): information technology, multinationals and Productivity
Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization and Labour Economics
Abstract: The US has experienced a sustained increase in productivity growth since the mid-1990s, particularly in sectors that intensively use information technologies (IT). This has not occurred in Europe. If the US ?productivity miracle? is due to a natural advantage of being located in the US then we would not expect to see any evidence of it for US establishments located abroad. This paper shows in fact that US multinationals operating in the UK do have higher productivity than non-US multinationals in the UK, and this is primarily due to the higher productivity of their IT. Furthermore, establishments that are taken over by US multinationals increase the productivity of their IT, whereas observationally identical establishments taken over by non-US multinationals do not. One explanation for these patterns is that US firms are organized in a way that allows them to use new technologies more efficiently. A model of endogenously chosen organizational form and IT is developed to explain these new micro and macro findings.
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Bloom, N, Sadun, R and Van Reenen, J. 2007. 'Americans Do I.T. Better: US Multinationals and the Productivity Miracle'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=6291