How should we measure the digital economy? by Erik Brynjolfsson and Avinash Collis published by Harvard Business Review (12/2019). “In 2018, Americans spent an average of 6.3 hours a day on digital media – not just Google and Wikipedia but social networks, online courses, maps, messaging, videoconferencing, music, smatphone apps, and more. Digital media consumes a large and growing share of our waking lives, but these goods and services go largely uncounted in oficial measures of economic activity such as GDP and productivity…”
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