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11. Consumption of Own Production and Cost- of- Living Indexes
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prefatory Note ix
- Introduction: What are the Issues? 1
- 1. A Review of Reviews: Ninety Years of Professional Thinking About the Consumer Price Index 17
- 2. Apparel Prices 1914– 1993 and the Hulten/ Bruegel Paradox 85
- 3. Reassessing the U.S. Quality Adjustment to Computer Prices: The Role of Durability and Changing Software 129
- 4. Hedonic Imputation versus Time Dummy Hedonic Indexes 161
- 5. CPI Bias from Supercenters: Does the BLS Know That Wal- Mart Exists? 203
- 6. Incorporating Financial Services in a Consumer Price Index 239
- 7. A General Equilibrium Asset- Pricing Approach to the Measurement of Nominal and Real Bank Output 273
- 8. Can A Disease- Based Price Index Improve the Estimation of the Medical Consumer Price Index? 329
- 9. Price and Real Output Measures for the Education Function of Government: Exploratory Estimates for Primary and Secondary Education 373
- 10. Measuring the Output and Prices of the Lottery Sector: An Application of Implicit Expected Utility Theory 405
- 11. Consumption of Own Production and Cost- of- Living Indexes 429
- 12. Durables and Owner- Occupied Housing in a Consumer Price Index 445
- Contributors 507
- Author Index 511
- Subject Index 517
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Prefatory Note ix
- Introduction: What are the Issues? 1
- 1. A Review of Reviews: Ninety Years of Professional Thinking About the Consumer Price Index 17
- 2. Apparel Prices 1914– 1993 and the Hulten/ Bruegel Paradox 85
- 3. Reassessing the U.S. Quality Adjustment to Computer Prices: The Role of Durability and Changing Software 129
- 4. Hedonic Imputation versus Time Dummy Hedonic Indexes 161
- 5. CPI Bias from Supercenters: Does the BLS Know That Wal- Mart Exists? 203
- 6. Incorporating Financial Services in a Consumer Price Index 239
- 7. A General Equilibrium Asset- Pricing Approach to the Measurement of Nominal and Real Bank Output 273
- 8. Can A Disease- Based Price Index Improve the Estimation of the Medical Consumer Price Index? 329
- 9. Price and Real Output Measures for the Education Function of Government: Exploratory Estimates for Primary and Secondary Education 373
- 10. Measuring the Output and Prices of the Lottery Sector: An Application of Implicit Expected Utility Theory 405
- 11. Consumption of Own Production and Cost- of- Living Indexes 429
- 12. Durables and Owner- Occupied Housing in a Consumer Price Index 445
- Contributors 507
- Author Index 511
- Subject Index 517