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Vol. 23, No. 2
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Last Updated: 05/19/1999

Measurement errors and quality-adjustment methodology: Lessons from the Japanese CPI

Shigenori Shiratsuka

This article examines the problems inherent in quality changes/new goods bias in the Consumer Price Index, using the Japanese case as an example. The author proposes a practical way to improve the accuracy of quality adjustment by introducing the hedonic approach to the conventional procedure.

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