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Price index concepts and measurement

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Introduction: what are the issues? / W. Erwin Diewert, John Greenlees, and Charles Hulten
A review of reviews: ninety years of professional thinking about the consumer price index / Marshall Reinsdorf and Jack E. Triplett
Apparel prices 1914-93 and the Hulten/Bruegel paradox / Robert J. Gordon
Re-assessing the U.S. quality adjustment to computer prices: the role of durability and changing software / Robert C. Feenstra and Christopher R. Knittel
Hedonic imputation versus time dummy hedonic indexes / W. Erwin Diewert, Saeed Heravi, and Mick Silver
Comment: Jan de Haan
Reply by W. Erwin Diewert, Saeed Heravi and Mick Silver
CPI bias from supercenters: does the BLS know that Wal-Mart exists? / Jerry Hausman and Ephraim Leibtag
Comment: Marshall Reinsdorf
Comment: Mick Silver
Incorporating financial services in a consumer price index / Dennis Fixler
Comment: Susanto Basu
A general-equilibrium asset-pricing approach to the measurement of nominal and real bank output / J. Christina Wang, Susanto Basu, and John G. Fernald
Comment: Paul Schreyer
Can a disease-based price index improve the estimation of the medical CPI? / Xue Song, William D. Marder, Robert Houchens, Jonathan E. Conklin, and Ralph Bradley
Comment: Ernst R. Berndt
Price and real output measures for the education function of government exploratory estimates for primary and secondary education / Barbara M. Fraumeni, Marshall Reinsdorf, Brooks B. Robinson, and Matthew P. Williams
Measuring the output and prices of the lottery sector: an application of implicit expected utility theory / Kam Yu
Comment: Alan G. White
Consumption of own production and cost of living indices / Peter Hill
Durables and owner occupied housing in a consumer price index / W. Erwin Diewert
Comment: Alan Heston.

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