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Appendix B
Participants List*

Ana Aizcorbe

Federal Reserve Board

Kimberly Bayard

Federal Reserve Board

Tabitha Benney

The National Academies

Michael Borrus

The Petkevich Group, LLC

Mark Bregman

Veritas Software Corporation

Alphonse Buccino

Contemporary Communication, Inc.

David Byrne

Federal Reserve Board

Greg Cardinale

Sandia National Labratories

Paul Chwelos

University of British Columbia

Michael Ciesinski

United States Display Consortium

Iain M. Cockburn

Boston University

Alessandra Colecchia

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

E. William Colglazier

The National Academies

Hugh Conway

National Defense University

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Speakers in italics

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Participants List." National Research Council. 2005. Deconstructing the Computer: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11457.
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Carol A. Corrado

Federal Reserve Board

David Dierksheide

The National Academies

Thomas Donahue

U.S. Government

Eric Emch

University of Chicago Law School

Kevin Finneran

Issues in Science and Technology Magazine

Kenneth Flamm

University of Texas at Austin

Christopher Forman

Carnegie Mellon University

Douglas A. Galbi

Federal Communications Commission

John Gardenier

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Shane M. Greenstein

Northwestern University

John Grosh

Department of Defense

Meg Hardon

The Dutko Group

Dietmar Harhoff

Ludwig Maximilians University

Chris Hayter

The National Academies

Cray Henry

Department of Defense

Robert Hershey

Engineering and Management Consulting

Jim Hock

Veritas Software Corporation

Michael Holdway

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Kenneth Jacobson

Consultant

David Scott Johnson

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Dale W. Jorgenson

Harvard University

Dalen E. Keys

Dupont Displays

Kathleen Kingscott

International Business Machines

Aaron Kirtley

National Institute of Standards and Technology

Elizabeth Kiser

Federal Reserve Board

Steven Landefeld

Bureau of Economic Analysis

William Long

Business Performance Research Associates

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B Participants List." National Research Council. 2005. Deconstructing the Computer: Report of a Symposium. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11457.
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Johannes Loschnigg

Office of Senator Lieberman

Chris A. Malachowsky

NVIDIA Corporation

Marilyn E. Manser

Bureau of Labor Statistics

Victor R. McCrary

National Institute of Standards and Technology

David F. McQueeney

International Business Machines

Stephen Merrill

The National Academies

Dietmar Moch

Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW)

Kazuyuki Motohashi

Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry (RIETI)

David Y. Peyton

National Association of Manufacturers

William J. Raduchel

Robert H. Reuss

DARPA

Dimitri Sanga

Statistics Canada

Paul Schreyer

Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development

Sujai Shivakumar

The National Academies

William T. Siegle

Advanced Micro Devices

Mick Silver

Cardiff Business School

William J. Spencer

International SEMATECH, retired

Marc Stanley

National Institute of Standards and Technology

John Stevens

Federal Reserve Board

Howard Taub

Hewlett-Packard Company

Jack E. Triplett

The Brookings Institution

Kenneth E. Walker

David B. Wasshausen

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Philip Webre

Congressional Budget Office

Charles Wessner

The National Academies

Robert Whitmore

Seagate

Kam Yu

Lakehead University

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Starting in the mid 1990s, the United States economy experienced an unprecedented upsurge in economic productivity. Rapid technological change in communications, computing, and information management continue to promise further gains in productivity, a phenomenon often referred to as the New Economy. To better understand this phenomenon, the National Academies Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy (STEP) has convened a series of workshops and commissioned papers on Measuring and Sustaining the New Economy.

This major workshop, entitled Deconstructing the Computer, brought together leading industrialists and academic researchers to explore the contribution of the different components of computers to improved price-performance and quality of information systems. The objective was to help understand the sources of the remarkable growth of American productivity in the 1990s, the relative contributions of computers and their underlying components, and the evolution and future contributions of the technologies supporting this positive economic performance.

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