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Housing Costs in the CPI: What Are We Measuring&quest

Joseph G Carson (), David S Johnson () and Charles Steindel
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Joseph G Carson: Global Economic Research Department, Alliance Capital, New York, NY, 10105, USA.
David S Johnson: Consumer Price and Price Indices Department, US Bureau of Labor Statistics, Washington, DC, 20212, USA.

Business Economics, 2006, vol. 41, issue 1, 59-68

Abstract: The treatment of owner-occupied housing in the Consumer Price Index has long been a subject of confusion and consternation. Thus, a session to explore the issues was organized at the National Association for Business Economics Annual Meeting in Chicago on September 26, 2005.Business Economics (2006) 41, 59–68; doi:10.2145/20060108

Date: 2006
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