Handbook on Hedonic Indexes and Quality Adjustments in Price Indexes : Special Application to Information Technology Products /


Jack Triplett
Bok Engelsk 2006 Jack. Triplett
Annen tittel
Utgitt
Paris : : OECD Publishing, , 2006.
Omfang
1 online resource (260 p. )
Opplysninger
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph. - Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Chapter 1. Introduction: Relevance of Quality Adjustment for ICT Products; Potential Impact of Mismeasurement on International Productivity Comparisons; and Purpose and Outline of this Volume -- Chapter 2. Quality Adjustments in Conventional Price Index Methodologies -- Chapter 3. Hedonic Price Indexes and Hedonic Quality Adjustments -- Chapter 4. When Do Hedonic and Matched Model Indexes Give Different Results and Why? -- Chapter 5. Principles for Estimating a Hedonic Function: Choosing the Variables -- Chapter 6. Estimating Hedonic Functions: Other Research Issues -- Chapter 7. Some Objections to Hedonic Indexes -- Chapter 8. Theoretical Appendix. Theory of Hedonic Functions and Hedonic Indexes. - Price indexes can be constructed using a "hedonic method" that adjusts for changes in the quality of a product by focusing on a set of key product characteristics. This handbook contributes to a better understanding of the merits and shortcomings of conventional and hedonic price indexes and methods, and provides an analytic basis for choosing among them. It sets out "best practice" principles for constructing hedonic indexes and examines criticisms of hedonic indexes. The handbook brings together material that is now scattered in a wide number of places, but goes beyond the economic literature in significant respects. It has been written because there is a widespread view that the principles for conducting hedonic investigations are not readily assembled for statistical agency work, which is the primary audience of this volume.
Emner
ISBN
9264028145

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