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This paper computes and compares alternative quality-adjusted price indexes for new cars in Spain in the period 1990 …
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This paper computes and compares alternative quality-adjusted price indexes for new cars in Spain in the period 1990 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009216242
This paper computes and compares alternative quality-adjusted price indexes for new cars in Spain in the period 1990 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014178781
This paper computes and compares alternative quality-adjusted price indexes for new cars in Spain in the period 1990 …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011151334
The paper analyzes the problems of measurement of durable consumer prices posed by quality change. Theoretical price indexes are defined and used to analyze several empirical methods of estimation of quality adjusted price indexes. The paper shows that hedonic regressions and other quality...
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It is often argued that price indexes do not fully capture the quality improvements of new goods in the market. Because of this shortcoming, price indexes are perceived to overestimate the actual price increases that occur. In this paper, I argue that the quality bias in price indexes is just as...
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This work focuses on the development of house price indices for Nigeria, and the estimates of the Nigerian Residential Property Price Indices on housing characteristics are presented. Four main methods of index construction were considered, these are hedonic regression, repeat-sales,...
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Hedonic regressions are used for residential property price index (RPPI) measurement to control for changes in the quality-mix of properties transacted. This paper consolidates the confusing array of existing approaches and methods of implementation. It further develops an innovative form of...
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Disequilibrium in the housing market can be detected by comparing the actual price-rent ratio with its equilibrium counterpart obtained from the user-cost condition. Empirical implementation of this idea, however, is problematic because of quality differences between sold and rented dwellings....
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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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