The following pages link to Price and Quantity Index Numbers (Q5302176):
Displayed 20 items.
- A theory of average growth rate indices (Q459173) (← links)
- Testing general and special Färe-Primont indices: a proposal for public and private sector synthetic indices of European regional expenditures and tourism (Q724173) (← links)
- A primal Divisia technical change index based on the output distance function (Q737250) (← links)
- Eliminating chain drift in price indexes based on scanner data (Q737297) (← links)
- Geometric mean quantity index numbers with benefit-of-the-doubt weights (Q1752284) (← links)
- Measuring spatial price differentials at the basic heading level: a comparison of stochastic index number methods (Q2125737) (← links)
- Symmetric decompositions of cost variation (Q2184080) (← links)
- An evaluation of cross-efficiency methods: with an application to warehouse performance (Q2243264) (← links)
- How to measure the average rate of change? (Q2243511) (← links)
- Aggregation of inputs and outputs prior to data envelopment analysis under big data (Q2282502) (← links)
- Multilateral Sato-Vartia index for international comparisons of prices and real expenditures (Q2324683) (← links)
- Defining a new graph inefficiency measure for the proportional directional distance function and introducing a new Malmquist productivity index (Q2329498) (← links)
- Benchmark-based evaluation of portfolio performance: a characterization (Q2397788) (← links)
- Multilateral index number systems for international price comparisons: properties, existence and uniqueness (Q2425189) (← links)
- Primal and dual dynamic Luenberger productivity indicators (Q2629696) (← links)
- Value-based performance and its decomposition into direct price and quantity effects (Q2673579) (← links)
- ON THE RELATION BETWEEN GROSS OUTPUT– AND VALUE ADDED–BASED PRODUCTIVITY MEASURES: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE DOMAR FACTOR (Q3647673) (← links)
- Comparison of elementary price indices (Q5077990) (← links)
- Performance Analysis: Economic Foundations and Trends (Q5100720) (← links)
- Measuring and relating aggregate and subaggregate total factor productivity change without neoclassical assumptions (Q6066192) (← links)