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Measurement of price change is based on averages - also, hedonic price index numbers. As NSIs obtain scannerdata having varying content, question arise: what is correct average to use? We compare in this paper price change estimates based on most known averages and index numbers including...
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only if all its links are described by the same almost ideal demand theory. This is demonstrated for a comprehensible set …
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Aggregation may be harmful but cannot always be avoided in the analysis of complex econometric models. It should be carried out intelligently by choosing ein aggregative model optimally for modes of aggregation speeified in advance, i.e. minimizing the bias introduced by aggregation and...
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A widely used method in the analysis of complex econometric models is to replace the "true model" by an aggregative one in which the variables are grouped and replaced by sums or weighted averages of the variables in each group. The analysis of the problem of choosing an aggregative model...
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The increasing availability of geospatial data (i.e., exact longitudes and latitudes for each house) has the potential to improve the quality of house price indexes. It is not clear though how best to use this information. We show how geospatial data can be included as a nonparametric spline...
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