Will productivity growth return in the new digital era

Q1 Engineering Bell Labs Technical Journal Pub Date : 2017-06-16 DOI:10.15325/BLTJ.2017.2714819
Iraj Saniee;Sanjay Kamat;Subra Prakash;Marcus Weldon
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It is increasingly acknowledged that we are on the verge of the next technological revolution and the fourth industrial revolution, driven by the digitization and interconnection of all physical elements and infrastructure under the control of advanced intelligent systems. Therefore, there will be a new era of automation that should result in enhanced productivity. However, such productivity enhancements have been anticipated before, particularly during the third industrial revolution commonly known as the `information age', and have failed to materialize. Were the productivity increases observed following the first and second industrial revolutions a one-time aberration that will not be repeated in the new digital age? In this paper, we attempt to address this question by a semi-quantitative analysis of the prior productivity jumps and their physical technological origins, and extend this analysis to the latent set of analogous digital technologies. Using this approach, we project that there will indeed be a second productivity jump in the United States that will occur in the 2028-2033 timeframe when the aggregate of the constituent technologies reaches the tipping point at 51 percent penetration.
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在新的数字时代,生产率会恢复增长吗?
越来越多的人认识到,我们正处于下一次技术革命和第四次工业革命的边缘,在先进智能系统的控制下,所有物理元素和基础设施的数字化和互联化驱动着我们。因此,将会有一个自动化的新时代,这将导致生产力的提高。然而,这种生产力的提高在以前就已经预料到了,特别是在第三次工业革命期间,通常被称为“信息时代”,但未能实现。第一次和第二次工业革命后生产率的提高是否只是昙花一现,不会在新的数字时代重演?在本文中,我们试图通过对先验生产力跳跃及其物理技术起源的半定量分析来解决这个问题,并将这一分析扩展到类似数字技术的潜在集。使用这种方法,我们预计在2028-2033年的时间框架内,当组成技术的总和达到51%的渗透率时,美国确实会出现第二次生产率跃升。
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期刊介绍: The Bell Labs Technical Journal (BLTJ) highlights key research and development activities across Alcatel-Lucent — within Bell Labs, within the company’s CTO organizations, and in cross-functional projects and initiatives. It publishes papers and letters by Alcatel-Lucent researchers, scientists, and engineers and co-authors affiliated with universities, government and corporate research labs, and customer companies. Its aim is to promote progress in communications fields worldwide; Bell Labs innovations enable Alcatel-Lucent to deliver leading products, solutions, and services that meet customers’ mission critical needs.
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