Devine, James wrote:
it's possible to get disaggregated figures and get rid of the software component.
Why would you want to do that? Software is part of the capital stock, isn't it? And adding machine, a linotype machine, and a typewriter would be part of the capital stock; software lets a general-purpose computer do all those things better than the originals. Is it the noncorporeality that's the problem?
Doug
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