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  • Automobile
  • Cellular phone
  • Colour TV
  • Computer
  • Dryer
  • Electric power
  • Flush toilet
  • Home air conditioning
  • Household refrigerator
  • Landline
  • Microwave
  • Radio
  • Refrigerator
  • Running water
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Washing machine

"Technology Diffusion (Comin and Hobijn (2004) and others)

Running water: Percentage of all American households with access to running water. Flush toilet: Percentage of all American households with access to a flush toilet. Central heating: Percentage of American dwelling units with central heating. Stove: Percentage of US households with a stove. Landline: Percentage of US households with a landline. Electric power: Percentage of US households with electric power. Automobile: Percentage of US households that own an automobile. Radio: Percentage of US households that own a radio. Washing machine: Percentage of US households that own a washing machine. Household refrigerator: Percentage of US households that own a refrigerator. Electricity access: Percentage of households with electricity access. Original data refers to the percentage of the population, however as it stands at 100%, we assume it includes 100% of households. Households with only mobile phone (no landline): Percentage of US households without a landline, using only mobile phones. Amazon Prime users (adults aged 15+): Percentage of the US population who are Amazon Prime users. Calculated as the number of Amazon Prime users divided by the US population aged 15 and over. Automatic transmission: Automatic transmission vehicle in percentage of car output. Power steering: Power steering in vehicles in percentage of car output. Home air conditioning: Percentage of US households with home air conditioning. Colour TV: Percentage of US households with colour TV. Shipping container port infrastructure: Percentage adoption of port infrastructure. Disk brakes: Disk brakes in the percentage of car output. Cable TV: Percentage of US households with cable TV. Radial tires: Cars with radial tires in percentage of car output. Electronic ignition: Cars with electronic ignition in percentage of car output. Microcomputer: Percentage of US households with microcomputers. Nox pollution controls (boilers): Percentage of boilers adopting Nox pollution control technologies. Cellular phone: Percentage of US households with a cellular phone. RTGS adoption: Adoption rate of RTGS technology. Podcasting: Percentage of Americans aged 12 or older who have listened to a podcast (ever). Social media usage: Percentage of US adults who use at least one social media site. Smartphone usage: Percentage of US adults who own a smartphone. Ebook reader: Percentage of US adults who own an Ebook reader. Tablet: Percentage of US adults who own a tablet. Dishwasher: Adoption rates of dishwashers in US households. Dryer: Adoption rates of dryers in US households. Electric range: Adoption rates of electric ranges in US households. Freezer: Diffusion rates of freezers in the US economy. Iron: Diffusion rates of ironers in the US economy. Microwave: Diffusion rates of microwaves in the US economy. Refrigerator: Diffusion rates of refrigerators in the US economy. Vacuum: Diffusion rates of vacuums in the US economy. Washer: Diffusion rates of washers in the US economy. Water heater: Diffusion rates of water heaters in the US economy. Television: Adoption rates of TV by US households. Videocassette recorder: Adoption rates of videocassette recorders by US households. Computer: Adoption rates of computers by US households. Internet: Percentage of US households with access to the internet. Source Horace Dediu; Comin and Hobijn (2004); other sources collated by Our World in Data – processed by Our World in Data Unit % Links http://www.asymco.com/author/asymco/ http://www.nber.org/data/chat/

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Author Our World in Data; Data source: Horace Dediu; Comin and Hobijn (2004); other sources collated by Our World in Data

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