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Edited by Ernst E. Berndt and Charles R. Hulten

Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services

Essays in Honor of Zvi Griliches

496 pages, 46 line drawings, 136 tables  6 x 9  © 2007
Series: National Bureau of Economic Research Studies in Income and Wealth

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ISBN: 9780226044491   Published October 2007

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The celebrated economist Zvi Griliches’s entire career can be viewed as an attempt to advance the cause of accuracy in economic measurement. His interest in the causes and consequences of technical progress led to his pathbreaking work on price hedonics, now the principal analytical technique available to account for changes in product quality.

Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services, a collection of papers from an NBER conference held in Griliches’s honor, is a tribute to his many contributions to current economic thought. Here, leading scholars of economic measurement address issues in the areas of productivity, price hedonics, capital measurement, diffusion of new technologies, and output and price measurement in “hard-to-measure” sectors of the economy.  Furthering Griliches’s vital work that changed the way economists think about the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts, this volume is essential for all those interested in the labor market, economic growth, production, and real output.

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