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Explore the implications of ICT deflators on growth accounts in the Dutch economy, analyzing the role of intangible assets and ICT choices. This study references Eurostat data and research by Byrne and Corrado to provide insights into the impact of ICT on economic growth.
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Dutch growth accounts, intangibles and choice of ICT deflators NTTSSatellite event 17 FebruaryBrussels Hugo de Bondt
Background • ICT deflatorsvary • Byrne & Corrado 2016: • “Officialprices are found to substantially understate ICT price declines.” • “The paper's primary conclusion is that real ICT price declines remain squarely in negative territory”
Eurostat data on deflators • Deflators for computers in most EU member states go down:
Computer prices (derived from net stocks) Source: Eurostat
Eurostat data on deflators • But for software the picture is more mixed:
Software prices (derived from net stocks) Source: Eurostat
Implications for growth accounts • Deflators for computers differ from software • Allow for (more) quality-increases in software and telecommunications equipment • thereby adjusting the capital contribution
Implications for growth accounts • 2012-2014 Research project ICT & economicgrowth • Financedbyministry of EconomicAffairs • Describe the role of ICT in the Dutch Economy • Replication of Chapter 3 in ICT and Economic Growth: • Use computer deflators for software and telecommunications equipment • Growth accounts based on ESA 2010;
Implicationsforgrowth accounts • Dutch Growth Accounts • Based on ESA 2010 • Y-KLEMSand VA-KL • Both ex-ante andex-post rates of return tocapital • 2001-2015 • Commercial sector
Implications for growth accounts • Capital contribution more than doubles • Mainly because of the software-contribution • Telecommunication is larger, but are still zero due to its relative small cost share within capital services • Not yet researched: • Also the volume-change of value added changes (through own-account production) • This then changes the estimate of mfp (by the ratio of the value-added difference and the capital services difference)
References • Byrne, D. and C. Corrado, ‘ICT prices and ICT services; what do they tell us about productivity and technology?’, The Conference Board EPWP Series #16-05 (2016). • Statistics Netherlands, ICT and Economic Growth, (The Hague/ Heerlen 2015).