Brendan Williams
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Affiliation
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Department of Labor
Government of the United States
Washington, District of Columbia (United States)http://www.bls.gov/
RePEc:edi:blsgvus (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Brendan Williams & Erick Sager, 2019. "A New Vehicles Transaction Price Index: Offsetting the Effects of Price Discrimination and Product Cycle Bias with a Year-Over-Year Index," Economic Working Papers 514, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Chapters
- Crystal G. Konny & Brendan K. Williams & David M. Friedman, 2019. "Big Data in the US Consumer Price Index: Experiences and Plans," NBER Chapters, in: Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics, pages 69-98, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
Citations
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- Brendan Williams & Erick Sager, 2019.
"A New Vehicles Transaction Price Index: Offsetting the Effects of Price Discrimination and Product Cycle Bias with a Year-Over-Year Index,"
Economic Working Papers
514, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Cited by:
- Ana Aizcorbe & David M. Byrne & Daniel E. Sichel, 2019.
"Getting Smart About Phones: New Price Indexes and the Allocation of Spending Between Devices and Services Plans in Personal Consumption Expenditures,"
NBER Working Papers
25645, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Ana M. Aizcorbe & David M. Byrne & Daniel E. Sichel, 2019. "Getting Smart About Phones : New Price Indexes and the Allocation of Spending Between Devices and Services Plans in Personal Consumption Expenditures," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2019-012, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
- Crystal G. Konny & Brendan K. Williams & David M. Friedman, 2019. "Big Data in the US Consumer Price Index: Experiences and Plans," NBER Chapters, in: Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics, pages 69-98, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Ana Aizcorbe & David M. Byrne & Daniel E. Sichel, 2019.
"Getting Smart About Phones: New Price Indexes and the Allocation of Spending Between Devices and Services Plans in Personal Consumption Expenditures,"
NBER Working Papers
25645, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
Chapters
- Crystal G. Konny & Brendan K. Williams & David M. Friedman, 2019.
"Big Data in the US Consumer Price Index: Experiences and Plans,"
NBER Chapters, in: Big Data for Twenty-First-Century Economic Statistics, pages 69-98,
National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
Cited by:
- David M. Byrne, 2022. "The Digital Economy and Productivity," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2022-038, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
- Xavier Jaravel & Erick Sager, 2019.
"What are the Price Effects of Trade? Evidence from the U.S. and Implications for Quantitative Trade Models,"
2019 Meeting Papers
1320, Society for Economic Dynamics.
- Xavier Jaravel & Erick Sager, 2019. "What are the Price Effects of Trade? Evidence from the U.S. and Implications for Quantitative Trade Models," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2019-068, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
- Jaravel, Xavier & Sager, Erick, 2019. "What are the Price Effects of Trade? Evidence from the U.S. and Implications for Quantitative Trade Models," CEPR Discussion Papers 13902, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Xavier Jaravel & Erick Sager, 2019. "What are the price effects of trade? Evidence from the US and implications for quantitative trade models," CEP Discussion Papers dp1642, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
- Xavier Jaravel & Erick Sager, 2018. "What are the Price Effects of Trade? Evidence from the U.S. and Implications for Quantitative Trade Models," Economic Working Papers 506, Bureau of Labor Statistics.
- Kozo Ueda & Kota Watanabe & Tsutomu Watanabe, 2021.
"Household Inventory, Temporary Sales, and Price Indices,"
Working Papers on Central Bank Communication
033, University of Tokyo, Graduate School of Economics.
- Kozo Ueda & Kota Watanabe & Tsutomu Watanabe, 2021. "Household Inventory, Temporary Sales, and Price Indices," CARF F-Series CARF-F-520, Center for Advanced Research in Finance, Faculty of Economics, The University of Tokyo.
- Carolyn Wolff & Randall Lutter, 2020. "Why are pharmacy acquisition costs and consumer prescription drug price indices apparently diverging?," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 29(12), pages 1721-1727, December.
- Ilaria Benedetti & Tiziana Laureti & Luigi Palumbo & Brandon M. Rose, 2022. "Computation of High-Frequency Sub-National Spatial Consumer Price Indexes Using Web Scraping Techniques," Economies, MDPI, vol. 10(4), pages 1-20, April.
- Jaravel, Xavier & Sager, Erick, 2019. "What are the price effects of trade? Evidence from the US for quantitative trade models," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 103402, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
- Alex Isakov & Rodion Latypov & Andrey Repin & Egor Postolit & Alexey Evseev & Elena Sinelnikova-Muryleva, 2021. "Hard Numbers: Open Consumer Price Database," Russian Journal of Money and Finance, Bank of Russia, vol. 80(1), pages 104-119, March.
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