Scanner data, time aggregation and the construction of price indexes

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Abstract

We examine the impact of time aggregation on price change estimates for 19 supermarket item categories using scanner data. Time aggregation choices lead to a difference in price change estimates for chained indexes which ranged from 0.28% to 29.73% for a superlative index and an incredible 14.88%46,463.71% for a non-superlative index. Traditional index number theory appears to break down with weekly data, even for superlative indexes. Monthly and (in some cases) quarterly time aggregation were insufficient to eliminate downward drift in superlative indexes. To eliminate drift, a novel adaptation of a multilateral index number method is proposed. © 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Ivancic, L., Erwin Diewert, W., & Fox, K. J. (2011). Scanner data, time aggregation and the construction of price indexes. Journal of Econometrics, 161(1), 24–35. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeconom.2010.09.003

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