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This PDF is a selection from a published volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services: Essays in Honor of Zvi Griliches Volume Author/Editor: Ernst R. Berndt and Charles R. Hulten, editors Volume Publisher: University of Chicago Press Volume ISBN: 0-226-04449-1; 978-0-226-04449-1 Volume URL: http://www.nber.org/books/bern07-1 Conference Date: September 19-20, 2003 Publication Date: October 2007 Title: Front matter, table of contents, preface and acknowledgement Author: Ernst R. Berndt, Charles R. Hulten URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c0870

Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services

Studies in Income and Wealth Volume 67 National Bureau of Economic Research Conference on Research in Income and Wealth

Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services Essays in Honor of Zvi Griliches Edited by Ernst R. Berndt and Charles R. Hulten The University of Chicago Press Chicago and London

Ernst R. Berndt is the Louis B. Seley Professor of Applied Economics at the Sloan School of Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and director of the Program on Technological Progress and Productivity Measurement at the National Bureau of Economic Research. Charles R. Hulten is professor of economics at the University of Maryland, chairman of the executive committee of the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth, and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research. The University of Chicago Press, Chicago 60637 The University of Chicago Press, Ltd., London 2007 by the National Bureau of Economic Research All rights reserved. Published 2007 Printed in the United States of America 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 09 08 07 1 2 3 4 5 ISBN-13: 978-0-226-04449-1 (cloth) ISBN-10: 0-226-04449-1 (cloth) Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Hard-to-measure goods and services : essays in honor of Zvi Griliches / edited by Ernst R. Berndt and Charles R. Hulten. p. cm. (Studies in income and wealth ; v. 67) Conference proceedings. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN-13: 978-0-226-04449-1 (cloth : alk. paper) ISBN-10: 0-226-04449-1 (cloth : alk. paper) 1. Griliches, Zvi, 1930 2. Econometrics. 3. Income distribution. I. Berndt, Ernst R. II. Hulten, Charles R. HB139.H368 2007 330.01 5195 dc22 2006100534 o The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for Information Sciences Permanence of Paper for Printed Library Materials, ANSI Z39.48-1992.

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Contents Prefatory Note xi Acknowledgments xiii I. Context and Prologue Introduction 3 Ernst R. Berndt and Charles R. Hulten 1. Theory and Measurement: An Essay in Honor of Zvi Griliches 15 Charles R. Hulten II. Classic Input Measurement Issues Revisited 2. Production Function and Wage Equation Estimation with Heterogeneous Labor: Evidence from a New Matched Employer-Employee Data Set 31 Judith K. Hellerstein and David Neumark 3. Where Does the Time Go? Concepts and Measurement in the American Time Use Survey 73 Harley Frazis and Jay Stewart 4. Technology and the Theory of Vintage Aggregation 99 Michael J. Harper 5. Why Do Computers Depreciate? 121 Michael J. Geske, Valerie A. Ramey, and Matthew D. Shapiro vii

viii Contents III. Quality Adjustment and Price Measurement Issues: Recent Developments 6. Downward Bias in the Most Important CPI Component: The Case of Rental Shelter, 1914 2003 153 Robert J. Gordon and Todd vangoethem 7. Pricing at the On-Ramp to the Internet: Price Indexes for ISPs during the 1990s 197 Greg Stranger and Shane Greenstein 8. Different Approaches to Estimating Hedonic Indexes 235 Saeed Heravi and Mick Silver 9. Price Indexes for Microsoft s Personal Computer Software Products 269 Jaison R. Abel, Ernst R. Berndt, and Alan G. White 10. International Comparisons of R&D Expenditure: Does an R&D PPP Make a Difference? 291 Sean M. Dougherty, Robert Inklaar, Robert H. McGuckin, and Bart van Ark IV. Information Technology and the Acceleration of Productivity Growth 11. Information Technology and the G7 Economies 325 Dale W. Jorgenson 12. The Role of Semiconductor Inputs in IT Hardware Price Decline: Computers versus Communications 351 Ana Aizcorbe, Kenneth Flamm, and Anjum Khurshid 13. Computer Input, Computer Networks, and Productivity 383 B. K. Atrostic and Sang Nguyen V. Measuring and Modeling Productivity, Consumption, and Diffusion 14. Services Productivity in the United States: Griliches s Services Volume Revisited 413 Barry P. Bosworth and Jack E. Triplett

Contents ix 15. A Consistent Accounting of U.S. Productivity Growth 449 Eric J. Bartelsman and J. Joseph Beaulieu 16. Should Exact Index Numbers Have Standard Errors? Theory and Application to Asian Growth 483 Robert C. Feenstra and Marshall B. Reinsdorf 17. What Really Happened to Consumption Inequality in the United States? 515 Orazio Attanasio, Erich Battistin, and Hidehiko Ichimura 18. Technology Adoption from Hybrid Corn to Beta-Blockers 545 Jonathan Skinner and Douglas Staiger VI. EPILOGUE 19. Zvi Griliches s Contributions to Economic Measurement 573 Jack E. Triplett Contributors 591 Author Index 595 Subject Index 601

Prefatory Note This volume contains revised versions of most of the papers presented at the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth entitled Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services: Essays in Memory of Zvi Griliches, held in Bethesda, Maryland, on September 19 20, 2003. It also contains some material not presented at that conference. Funds for the Conference on Research in Income and Wealth are supplied by the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Census Bureau, the Federal Reserve Board, Statistics of Income/IRS, and Statistics Canada. For this conference, additional financial support was provided by the National Science Foundation under grant SES-0322213. We are indebted to these organizations for their support. We thank Ernst Berndt and Charles Hulten, who served as conference organizers and editors of the volume. We also thank the NBER staff and University of Chicago Press editors for their assistance in organizing the conference and editing the volume. Executive Committee, October 2006 John M. Abowd Susanto Basu Ernst R. Berndt Carol A. Corrado Robert C. Feenstra John Greenlees John C. Haltiwanger Michael J. Harper Charles R. Hulten, chair Ronald Jarmin Lawrence F. Katz J. Steven Landefeld Brent R. Moulton Thomas B. Petska Mark J. Roberts Matthew Shapiro David W. Wilcox xi

Acknowledgments The Bethesda, Maryland, conference on September 19 20, 2003, took place during Hurricane Isabel, one of the worse storms to hit the area in modern times. Travel plans were severely disrupted, and a number of participants were forced to cancel their attendance, though many did manage to attend and others participated by teleconference link. The perseverance of these participants is an additional tribute to the memory of Zvi Griliches, over and above the offerings in this volume. Conference planning and logistics were also greatly affected by the hurricane, but were executed superbly by Carl Beck, Lita Kimble, Brett Maranjian, and Rob Shannon in the Conference Department at the National Bureau of Economic Research. We gratefully acknowledge the professionalism and grace with which they organized conference details in the face of this unexpected and highly disruptive event. We also note with great sadness the passing of Robert McGuckin, who died on March 12, 2006, of cancer. He made important contributions to the cause of economic measurement, and he will be missed, both as a friend and a researcher. Last, and not least, we would like to acknowledge that this CRIW-NBER Conference was supported in part by the National Science Foundation grant SES-0333313. We thank Dan Newlon of the National Science Foundation for that support. xiii