Price indexes provide the fundamental building blocks for measuring the general price level along with real incomes and real output. But the most important single price index for the United States, the CPI, has been criticized as significantly underestimating the pace of quality change. This paper sketches the issues involved in the measurement of quality change in price indexes. It reviews the theory of quality change, discusses how the Bureau of Labor Statistics deals with quality change, and provides examples of measurement issues in practice. It concludes with a proposal to resolve the massive uncertainties in this area.
This paper computes a quality adjusted price index for the personal computer CPU from 1996 to 2000. ...
Extending a methodology developed by Lichtenberg and Griliches (1989), we examine the extent of meas...
Abstract: This paper discusses the construction and computation of a quality adjusted price index wh...
Maintaining accurate and consistent inflation estimates over time is a priority for governments sinc...
Rapid technical progress has increased the speed of quality change. Its impact has a large scale eff...
It is often argued that price indexes do not fully capture the quality improvements of new goods in ...
The presence of qualitative changes in the nature of many commodities hinders our ability to constru...
The Boskin report (1996) concluded that the US consumer price index (CPI) overestimated the inflatio...
represent an official policy of either the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the Bureau of Economic Anal...
Changes in product characteristics on the extensive margin are an important and hitherto neglected d...
The accurate measure of prices is fundamental to almost every important issue in economics, from mea...
consumption equilibrium hedonic index hedonic regression measurement national accounting neoclassica...
This article focuses on quality adjustment of the U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) for retail food s...
Abstract: This paper discusses the construction and computation of a quality adjusted price index w...
This article focuses on quality adjustment of the U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) for retail food s...
This paper computes a quality adjusted price index for the personal computer CPU from 1996 to 2000. ...
Extending a methodology developed by Lichtenberg and Griliches (1989), we examine the extent of meas...
Abstract: This paper discusses the construction and computation of a quality adjusted price index wh...
Maintaining accurate and consistent inflation estimates over time is a priority for governments sinc...
Rapid technical progress has increased the speed of quality change. Its impact has a large scale eff...
It is often argued that price indexes do not fully capture the quality improvements of new goods in ...
The presence of qualitative changes in the nature of many commodities hinders our ability to constru...
The Boskin report (1996) concluded that the US consumer price index (CPI) overestimated the inflatio...
represent an official policy of either the Bureau of Labor Statistics or the Bureau of Economic Anal...
Changes in product characteristics on the extensive margin are an important and hitherto neglected d...
The accurate measure of prices is fundamental to almost every important issue in economics, from mea...
consumption equilibrium hedonic index hedonic regression measurement national accounting neoclassica...
This article focuses on quality adjustment of the U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) for retail food s...
Abstract: This paper discusses the construction and computation of a quality adjusted price index w...
This article focuses on quality adjustment of the U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) for retail food s...
This paper computes a quality adjusted price index for the personal computer CPU from 1996 to 2000. ...
Extending a methodology developed by Lichtenberg and Griliches (1989), we examine the extent of meas...
Abstract: This paper discusses the construction and computation of a quality adjusted price index wh...