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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Prefatory Note
- Introduction
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1 Using Scanner Data to Improve the Quality of Measurement in the Consumer Price Index -
2 Scanner Indexes for the Consumer Price Index -
3 Price Collection and Quality Assurance of Item Sampling in the Retail Prices Index -
4 Estimating Price Movements for Consumer Durables Using Electronic Retail Transactions Data - Roundtable Discussion
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5 High-Frequency Substitution and the Measurement of Price Indexes -
6 Using Scanner Data in Consumer Price Indexes Some Neglected Conceptual Considerations -
7 What Can the Price Gap between Branded and Private-Label Products Tell Us about Markups? -
8 The Long Shadow of Patent Expiration -
9 The Measurement of Quality-Adjusted Price Changes -
10 Hedonic Regressions: A Consumer Theory Approach -
11 Price Index Estimation Using Price Imputation for Unsold Items - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index
(p.ix) Prefatory Note
(p.ix) Prefatory Note
- Source:
- Scanner Data and Price Indexes
- Publisher:
- University of Chicago Press
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- Title Pages
- [UNTITLED]
- National Bureau of Economic Research
- Prefatory Note
- Introduction
-
1 Using Scanner Data to Improve the Quality of Measurement in the Consumer Price Index -
2 Scanner Indexes for the Consumer Price Index -
3 Price Collection and Quality Assurance of Item Sampling in the Retail Prices Index -
4 Estimating Price Movements for Consumer Durables Using Electronic Retail Transactions Data - Roundtable Discussion
-
5 High-Frequency Substitution and the Measurement of Price Indexes -
6 Using Scanner Data in Consumer Price Indexes Some Neglected Conceptual Considerations -
7 What Can the Price Gap between Branded and Private-Label Products Tell Us about Markups? -
8 The Long Shadow of Patent Expiration -
9 The Measurement of Quality-Adjusted Price Changes -
10 Hedonic Regressions: A Consumer Theory Approach -
11 Price Index Estimation Using Price Imputation for Unsold Items - Contributors
- Author Index
- Subject Index