Talk:Robert J. Gordon
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[edit]Is the second to last paragraph of this article really necessary? I guess it gives context, but it has nothing to do with the person himself, and could easily be searched for in various other articles if the reader actually desired the information.
Reference for "questions the actual productivity of [computer technology in the economic growth]"
[edit]Can someone find a specific reference for this? I don't doubt it, but it would be useful to have links to papers, books, etc he's written that support it. A lot might be in his recent Rise and2016) Fall of American Growth (2016) Jimw338 (talk) 18:15, 2 September 2019 (UTC)
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