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Improving the Measurement of Consumer Expenditures

Christopher Carroll, Thomas Crossley () and John Sabelhaus

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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 Downloads
Garry Barrett, Peter Levell and Kevin Milligan
Asking Households about Expenditures: What Have We Learned? , pp 23-50 Downloads
Thomas Crossley and Joachim Winter
Constructing a PCE-Weighted Consumer Price Index , pp 53-74 Downloads
Caitlin Blair
Exploring a Balance Edit Approach in the Consumer Expenditure Quarterly Interview Survey , pp 347-364 Downloads
Scott Fricker, Brandon Kopp and Nhien To
Front matter, prefatory note, table of contents Downloads
Christopher Carroll, Thomas Crossley and John Sabelhaus
Introduction to "Improving the Measurement of Consumer Expenditures" , pp 1-20 Downloads
Christopher Carroll, Thomas Crossley and John Sabelhaus
Is the Consumer Expenditure Survey Representative by Income? , pp 241-262 Downloads
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 Downloads
Ralph Koijen, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh and Roine Vestman
List of contributors, indexes , pp 493-504 Downloads
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 Downloads
Marco Angrisani, Arie Kapteyn and Scott Schuh
Measuring the Accuracy of Survey Responses Using Administrative Register Data: Evidence from Denmark , pp 289-307 Downloads
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 Downloads
Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder
The Benefits of Panel Data in Consumer Expenditure Surveys , pp 75-99 Downloads
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 Downloads
Orazio Attanasio, Erik Hurst and Luigi Pistaferri
The Potential Use of In-Home Scanner Technology for Budget Surveys , pp 441-491 Downloads
Andrew Leicester
The Validity of Consumption Data: Are the Consumer Expenditure Interview and Diary Surveys Informative? , pp 204-240 Downloads
C. Bee, Bruce Meyer and James X. Sullivan
Understanding the Relationship: CE Survey and PCE , pp 181-203 Downloads
William Passero, Thesia Garner and Clinton McCully
Using the CE to Model Household Demand , pp 141-178 Downloads
Laura Blow, Valérie Lechene and Peter Levell
Wealth Dynamics and Active Saving at Older Ages , pp 388-413 Downloads
Michael D. Hurd and Susann Rohwedder

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