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ICT and Business Productivity – Finnish Micro-Level Evidence
Maliranta Mika
Rouvinen Petri
OECD (2004): The Economic Impact of ICT. Measurement, Evidence and Implications, pp. 213-240
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Date
2004
Pages
28
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English
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