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2016

Book Chapter

Problems with the measurement of banking services in a national accounting framework

Diewert, W. Erwin, Fixler, Dennis and Zieschang, Kimberly (2016). Problems with the measurement of banking services in a national accounting framework. National accounting and economic growth. (pp. 1-60) edited by John M. Hartwick. Cheltenham, United Kingdom: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Problems with the measurement of banking services in a national accounting framework

2009

Book Chapter

The system of price statistics

Zieschang, Kim (2009). The system of price statistics. Export and import price index manual. (pp. 322-357) Washington, DC, United States: International Labor Organization, International Monetary Fund, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, and The World Bank..

The system of price statistics

2006

Book Chapter

Economic Statistics and the Transmission of Monetary Policy to the Real Economy

Fixler, D. and Zieschang, K. (2006). Economic Statistics and the Transmission of Monetary Policy to the Real Economy. Money, Measurement and Computation. edited by Michael Belongia and Jane Binner. London, United Kingdom: MacMillan.

Economic Statistics and the Transmission of Monetary Policy to the Real Economy

2002

Book Chapter

Price indices for inflation targeting

Zieschang, Kimberly (2002). Price indices for inflation targeting. Statistical implications of inflation targeting. (pp. 172-200) Washington , DC, United States: International Monetary Fund.

Price indices for inflation targeting

1999

Book Chapter

Interarea price comparisons for heterogeneous goods and several levels of commodity aggregation

Kokoski, Mary F., Moulton, Brent R. and Zieschang, Kimberly D. (1999). Interarea price comparisons for heterogeneous goods and several levels of commodity aggregation. International and interarea comparisons of income, output, and prices. (pp. 123-169) Boston, MA, United States: National Bureau of Economic Research.

Interarea price comparisons for heterogeneous goods and several levels of commodity aggregation

1999

Book Chapter

Constructing interarea compensation cost indexes with data from multiple surveys

Pierce, W. Brooks, Ruser, John W. and Zieschang, Kimberly D. (1999). Constructing interarea compensation cost indexes with data from multiple surveys. International and interarea comparisons of income, output, and prices. (pp. 171-210) Boston, MA, United States: National Bureau of Economic Research.

Constructing interarea compensation cost indexes with data from multiple surveys

1994

Book Chapter

The problem of new and disappearing commodities in the construction of price indexes

Lovell, C. A. Knox and Zieschang, Kimberly D. (1994). The problem of new and disappearing commodities in the construction of price indexes. Data envelopment analysis: theory, methodology, and application. (pp. 353-368) edited by Abraham Charnes, William W. Cooper, Arie Y. Lewin and Lawrence M. Seiford. Boston, United States: Kluwer Academic Publishers. doi: 10.1007/978-94-011-0637-5_18

The problem of new and disappearing commodities in the construction of price indexes

1992

Book Chapter

Measuring the output of banking and other services user costs, shadow prices, and the real output of banks

Fixler, Dennis J. and Zieschang, Kimberly D. (1992). Measuring the output of banking and other services user costs, shadow prices, and the real output of banks. Output Measurement in the Service Sectors. (pp. 219-243) edited by Zvi Griliches. Chicago, United States: University of Chicago Press.

Measuring the output of banking and other services user costs, shadow prices, and the real output of banks

1983

Book Chapter

On the structure of technologies of an input-limited unit

Zieschang, K. D. (1983). On the structure of technologies of an input-limited unit. Quantitative Studies on Production and Prices. (pp. 57-72) edited by W. Eichhorn, R. Henn, K. Neumann and R. W. Shephard. Wurzburg, Vienna: Springer-Verlag. doi: 10.1007/978-3-662-41526-9

On the structure of technologies of an input-limited unit