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Front matter, prefatory note, table of contents:
Christopher D. Carroll, Thomas F. Crossley, John Sabelhaus
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Introduction:
Christopher D. Carroll, Thomas F. Crossley, John Sabelhaus
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Asking Households about Expenditures: What Have We Learned?:
Thomas F. Crossley, Joachim K. Winter
(p. 23 - 50)
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Constructing a PCE-Weighted Consumer Price Index:
Caitlin Blair
(p. 53 - 74)
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The Benefits of Panel Data in Consumer Expenditure Surveys:
Jonathan A. Parker, Nicholas S. Souleles, Christopher D. Carroll
(p. 75 - 99)
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The Evolution of Income, Consumption, and Leisure Inequality in the United States, 1980–2010:
Orazio Attanasio, Erik Hurst, Luigi Pistaferri
(p. 100 - 140)
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Using the CE to Model Household Demand:
Laura Blow, Valérie Lechene, Peter Levell
(p. 141 - 178)
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Understanding the Relationship: CE Survey and PCE:
William Passero, Thesia I. Garner, Clinton McCully
(p. 181 - 203)
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The Validity of Consumption Data: Are the Consumer Expenditure Interview and Diary Surveys Informative?:
Adam Bee, Bruce D. Meyer, James X. Sullivan
(p. 204 - 240)
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Is the Consumer Expenditure Survey Representative by Income?:
John Sabelhaus, David Johnson, Stephen Ash, David Swanson, Thesia I. Garner, John Greenlees, Steve Henderson
(p. 241 - 262)
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A Comparison of Micro and Macro Expenditure Measures across Countries Using Differing Survey Methods:
Garry Barrett, Peter Levell, Kevin Milligan
(p. 263 - 286)
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Measuring the Accuracy of Survey Responses Using Administrative Register Data: Evidence from Denmark:
Claus Thustrup Kreiner, David Dreyer Lassen, Søren Leth-Petersen
(p. 289 - 307)
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Judging the Quality of Survey Data by Comparison with "Truth" as Measured by Administrative Records: Evidence From Sweden:
Ralph Koijen, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Roine Vestman
(p. 308 - 346)
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Exploring a Balance Edit Approach in the Consumer Expenditure Quarterly Interview Survey:
Scott Fricker, Brandon Kopp, Nhien To
(p. 347 - 364)
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Measuring Total Household Spending in a Monthly Internet Survey: Evidence from the American Life Panel:
Michael D. Hurd, Susann Rohwedder
(p. 365 - 387)
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Wealth Dynamics and Active Saving at Older Ages:
Michael D. Hurd, Susann Rohwedder
(p. 388 - 413)
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Measuring Household Spending and Payment Habits: The Role of "Typical" and "Specific" Time Frames in Survey Questions:
Marco Angrisani, Arie Kapteyn, Scott Schuh
(p. 414 - 440)
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The Potential Use of In-Home Scanner Technology for Budget Surveys:
Andrew Leicester
(p. 441 - 491)
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List of contributors, indexes:
Christopher D. Carroll, Thomas F. Crossley, John Sabelhaus
(p. 493 - 504)
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