Economic Analysis of Production Price Indexes
Karl Shell author Franklin M Fisher author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Nov '97
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This is a book on the theory behind the construction of production index numbers.
This work on index-number construction focuses on production indexes, including output and input deflators that can be used for constructing real output and real input.This work on index-number construction focuses on production indexes, including output and input deflators that can be used for constructing real output and real input. Fisher and Shell treat separately the different production units: the firm, the industry, and the economy, as well as the different forms of industrial organization: monopoly, monopsony, and competition. Only in the simplest cases is the appropriate theory isomorphic to that of the cost-of-living index because of the interlinkages among the various production units. A firm cannot always assume that the behavior of its competitors, suppliers, and customers will be unaffected by price changes and only in special cases can an industry take supply and demand conditions as given.
'Fisher and Shell have provided the economics profession with an interesting, thought-provoking book on a number of important measurement issues.' Journal of Economics
ISBN: 9780521556231
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 330g
242 pages