Journal of Economic and Social Measurement
2013 - 2017
Current editor(s): Charles G. Renfro
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2014, issue 4
- Measuring U.S. business cycles: A comparison of two methods and two indicators of economic activities pp. 199-216
- Francis Ahking
- Is the 2010 Affordable Care Act minimum standard to identify disability in all national datasets good enough for policy purposes? pp. 217-245
- Richard Burkhauser, T. Lynn Fisher, Andrew J. Houtenville and Jennifer R. Tennant
- A test for selection in matched administrative earnings data pp. 247-255
- Jesse Bricker and Gary V. Engelhardt
- Formulary measures for the U.S. current account: Accounting for transactions attributable to special purpose entities of multinational enterprises pp. 257-281
- Dylan G. Rassier
- Computing regression statistics from grouped data pp. 283-303
- Jörg Schwiebert
- The degree and impact of differences in house price index measurement pp. 305-328
- Mick Silver
2014, issue 3
- Making full use of the longitudinal design of the Current Population Survey: Methods for linking records across 16 months\m{1} pp. 121-144
- Julia A. Rivera Drew, Sarah Flood and John Robert Warren
- A note on spurious seasonal patterns and other distortions in the BLS local area unemployment statistics pp. 145-152
- Keith Phillips and Jianguo Wang
- The bias in measuring disparity in outcomes via a dummy variable: A note pp. 153-161
- Shawn W. Ulrick
- A New Database of Global Economic Indicators pp. 163-197
- Valerie Grossman, Adrienne Mack and Enrique Martínez-García
2014, issue 1-2
- Workday, holiday and calendar adjustment: Monthly aggregates from daily diesel fuel purchases pp. 1-29
- Edward Leamer
- Workday, holiday and calendar adjustment: Monthly aggregates from daily diesel fuel purchases pp. 1-29
- Edward Leamer
- Multiple event studies in public finance and labor economics: A simulation study with applications pp. 31-57
- Danielle Sandler and Ryan Sandler
- Measuring and quantifying lifestyles and their impact on public choices: The case of professional football in Munich pp. 59-86
- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Wolfgang Maennig and Michaela Ölschläger
- Computer networks and productivity revisited: Does plant size matter? Evidence and implications pp. 87-104
- Henry Hyatt and Sang Nguyen
- A closer look at potential distortions in state real gross domestic product: The case of the Texas energy sector pp. 105-119
- Keith Phillips, Raul Hernandez and Benjamin Scheiner
2013, issue 4
- The building process of a new integrated system of business micro-data 1989–2004 pp. 291-324
- Marco Grazzi, Roberto Sanzo, Angelo Secchi and Alessandro Zeli
- The influence of health care preferences on insurance enrollment and medical expenditure behaviors pp. 325-345
- Steven B. Cohen
- Correction for variations in capacity utilization in the measurement of productivity growth: A non-parametric approach pp. 347-369
- Wulong Gu and Weimin Wang
2013, issue 3
- The Herfindahl-Hirschman Index as a decision guide to business concentration: A statistical exploration pp. 201-227
- George Djolov
- An improved measure of inter-industry pay differentials pp. 229-242
- Maury Gittleman and Brooks Pierce Pierce
- Occupation inflation in the Current Population Survey pp. 243-261
- Jonathan Fisher and Christina Houseworth
- Tobit or not Tobit? pp. 263-290
- Jay Stewart
2013, issue 1-2
- Multiple event studies in public finance and labor economics: A simulation study with applications pp. 31-57
- Danielle Sandler and Ryan Sandler
- Measuring and quantifying lifestyles and their impact on public choices: The case of professional football in Munich pp. 59-86
- Gabriel Ahlfeldt, Wolfgang Maennig and Michaela Ölschläger