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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Reinsdorf, Marshall & Jack E. Triplett. (2009). A Review of Reviews: Ninety Years of Professional Thinking About the Consumer Price Index. NBER Chapters. 17–83.10 indexed citations
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Reinsdorf, Marshall & Jack E. Triplett. (2009). A Review of Reviews. 17–84.6 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E. & Barry Bosworth. (2008). The State of Data for Services Productivity Measurement in the United States. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.11 indexed citations
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Bosworth, Barry & Jack E. Triplett. (2007). The Early 21st Century U.S. Productivity Expansion is Still in Services. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.48 indexed citations
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Bosworth, Barry & Jack E. Triplett. (2007). Services Productivity in the United States: Griliches's Services Volume Revisited. NBER Chapters. 413–447.24 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E.. (2006). The Boskin Commission Report After a Decade. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.4 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E. & Barry Bosworth. (2006). ‘Baumol’s Disease’ has been Cured: IT and Multifactor Productivity in US Service Industries. Chapters.4 indexed citations
Reinsdorf, Marshall & Jack E. Triplett. (2004). Ninety Years of Professional Thinking About the Consumer Price Index and How to Measure It.
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Triplett, Jack E. & Barry Bosworth. (2003). Productivity Measurement Issues in Services Industries: "Baumol's Disease" Has Been Cured. SSRN Electronic Journal. 9(3). 23–33.30 indexed citations
Bosworth, Barry & Jack E. Triplett. (2000). What's New About the New Economy? IT, Economic Growth and Productivity. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 2. 19–30.49 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E.. (1999). Economic Statistics, the New Economy, and the Productivity Slowdown. Business Economics. 34(2). 13.41 indexed citations
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Parker, Robert P. & Jack E. Triplett. (1996). Chain-Type Measures of Real Output and Prices in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts: An Update. Business Economics. 31(4). 37.4 indexed citations
Triplett, Jack E.. (1991). Hedonic Methods in Statistical Agency Environments: An Intellectual Biopsy. NBER Chapters. 207–238.64 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E.. (1990). Reviving the Federal Statistical System: A View from Within. American Economic Review. 80(2). 341–344.3 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E.. (1983). Introduction: An Essay on Labor Cost. NBER Chapters. 1–60.1 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E.. (1977). Measuring Prices-and Wages. American Economic Review. 67(1). 135–140.1 indexed citations
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Triplett, Jack E.. (1976). Consumer Demand and Characteristics of Consumption Goods. NBER Chapters. 303–324.2 indexed citations
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