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Quality change has long been recognised as perhaps the most serious measurement problem in estimating price indexes. When faced with the task of measuring prices for products that undergo rapid quality change (for example, consumer durables such as computers, whitegoods and cars), international best practice is to develop hedonic price indexes, provided suitable source data are available (Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2005). Document Selection These documents will be presented in a new window.
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