Uday Khanna

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But some of the biggest buyers of information technology, such as the banking and media industries, recorded hardly any productivity growth at all. The industries that enjoyed the most productivity growth during the 1990s were the producers of information technology (such as the personal computer industry), which benefited from Moore’s Law, not the users of information technology.
Dot.Con: The Greatest Story Ever Sold
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