Improving the Measurement of Consumer Expenditures
Christopher Carroll,
Thomas Crossley () and
John Sabelhaus
in NBER Books from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
JEL-codes: C81 C83 D12 E21 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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Chapters in this book:
- A Comparison of Micro and Macro Expenditure Measures across Countries Using Differing Survey Methods , pp 263-286

- Garry Barrett, Peter Levell and Kevin Milligan
- Asking Households about Expenditures: What Have We Learned? , pp 23-50

- Thomas Crossley and Joachim Winter
- Constructing a PCE-Weighted Consumer Price Index , pp 53-74

- Caitlin Blair
- Exploring a Balance Edit Approach in the Consumer Expenditure Quarterly Interview Survey , pp 347-364

- Scott Fricker, Brandon Kopp and Nhien To
- Front matter, prefatory note, table of contents

- Christopher Carroll, Thomas Crossley and John Sabelhaus
- Introduction to "Improving the Measurement of Consumer Expenditures" , pp 1-20

- Christopher Carroll, Thomas Crossley and John Sabelhaus
- Is the Consumer Expenditure Survey Representative by Income? , pp 241-262

- John Sabelhaus, David Johnson, Stephen Ash, David Swanson, Thesia Garner, John Greenlees and Steve Henderson
- Judging the Quality of Survey Data by Comparison with "Truth" as Measured by Administrative Records: Evidence From Sweden , pp 308-346

- Ralph Koijen, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Roine Vestman
- List of contributors, indexes , pp 493-504

- Christopher Carroll, Thomas Crossley and John Sabelhaus
- Measuring Household Spending and Payment Habits: The Role of "Typical" and "Specific" Time Frames in Survey Questions , pp 414-440

- Marco Angrisani, Arie Kapteyn and Scott Schuh
- Measuring the Accuracy of Survey Responses Using Administrative Register Data: Evidence from Denmark , pp 289-307

- Claus Kreiner, David Lassen and Søren Leth-Petersen
- Measuring Total Household Spending in a Monthly Internet Survey: Evidence from the American Life Panel , pp 365-387

- Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
- The Benefits of Panel Data in Consumer Expenditure Surveys , pp 75-99

- Jonathan Parker, Nicholas S. Souleles and Christopher Carroll
- The Evolution of Income, Consumption, and Leisure Inequality in the United States, 1980–2010 , pp 100-140

- Orazio Attanasio, Erik Hurst and Luigi Pistaferri
- The Potential Use of In-Home Scanner Technology for Budget Surveys , pp 441-491

- Andrew Leicester
- The Validity of Consumption Data: Are the Consumer Expenditure Interview and Diary Surveys Informative? , pp 204-240

- C. Bee, Bruce Meyer and James X. Sullivan
- Understanding the Relationship: CE Survey and PCE , pp 181-203

- William Passero, Thesia Garner and Clinton McCully
- Using the CE to Model Household Demand , pp 141-178

- Laura Blow, Valérie Lechene and Peter Levell
- Wealth Dynamics and Active Saving at Older Ages , pp 388-413

- Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
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