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Quality-Adjusted Price Measurement: A New Approach With Evidence from Semiconductors

Quality-Adjusted Price Measurement: A New Approach With Evidence from Semiconductors

By Ryan Michaels, David M. Byrne and Brian K. Kovak

Published in Review of Economics and Statistics, 2017

Abstract

Many markets exhibit price dispersion across suppliers of observationally identical goods. Statistical agencies typically assume this dispersion reflects unobserved quality, so standard price indexes do not incorporate price declines when buyers substitute toward lower-price suppliers. We show that long-run price differences across suppliers can be used to infer unobserved quality differences and propose an index that accommodates quality-adjusted price dispersion. Using transaction-level data on contract semiconductor manufacturing, we document substantial quality-adjusted price dispersion and confirm that a standard index is biased above our proposed index.

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