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Frontmatter
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- Frontmatter i
- Introduction 1
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I. Scanner Data in Official Statistics: Advancing the State of the Art
- 1. Using Scanner Data to Improve the Quality of Measurement in the Consumer Price Index 17
- 2. Scanner Indexes for the Consumer Price Index 39
- 3. Price Collection and Quality Assurance of Item Sampling in the Retail Prices Index: How Can Scanner Data Help? 67
- 4. Estimating Price Movements for Consumer Durables Using Electronic Retail Transactions Data 89
- Roundtable Discussion 111
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II. Aggregation across Time
- 5. High-Frequency Substitution and the Measurement of Price Indexes 123
- 6. Using Scanner Data in Consumer Price Indexes: Some Neglected Conceptual Considerations 151
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III. Using Price Data to Study Market Structure
- 7. What Can the Price Gap between Branded and Private-Label Products Tell Us about Markups? 165
- 8. The Long Shadow of Patent Expiration: Generic Entry and Rx-to-OTC Switches 229
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IV. Measuring Change in Quality and Imputing Missing Observations
- 9. The Measurement of Quality-Adjusted Price Changes 277
- 10. Hedonic Regressions: A Consumer Theory Approach 317
- 11. Price Index Estimation Using Price Imputation for Unsold Items 349
- Contributors 383
- Author Index 385
- Subject Index 389
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Introduction 1
-
I. Scanner Data in Official Statistics: Advancing the State of the Art
- 1. Using Scanner Data to Improve the Quality of Measurement in the Consumer Price Index 17
- 2. Scanner Indexes for the Consumer Price Index 39
- 3. Price Collection and Quality Assurance of Item Sampling in the Retail Prices Index: How Can Scanner Data Help? 67
- 4. Estimating Price Movements for Consumer Durables Using Electronic Retail Transactions Data 89
- Roundtable Discussion 111
-
II. Aggregation across Time
- 5. High-Frequency Substitution and the Measurement of Price Indexes 123
- 6. Using Scanner Data in Consumer Price Indexes: Some Neglected Conceptual Considerations 151
-
III. Using Price Data to Study Market Structure
- 7. What Can the Price Gap between Branded and Private-Label Products Tell Us about Markups? 165
- 8. The Long Shadow of Patent Expiration: Generic Entry and Rx-to-OTC Switches 229
-
IV. Measuring Change in Quality and Imputing Missing Observations
- 9. The Measurement of Quality-Adjusted Price Changes 277
- 10. Hedonic Regressions: A Consumer Theory Approach 317
- 11. Price Index Estimation Using Price Imputation for Unsold Items 349
- Contributors 383
- Author Index 385
- Subject Index 389