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Price: EUR 125.00The Journal of Economic and Social Measurement (JESM) is a quarterly journal that is concerned with the investigation of all aspects of production, distribution and use of economic and other societal statistical data, and with the use of computers in that context. JESM publishes articles that consider the statistical methodology of economic and social science measurements. It is concerned with the methods and problems of data distribution, including the design and implementation of data base systems and, more generally, computer software and hardware for distributing and accessing statistical data files. Its focus on computer software also includes the valuation of algorithms and their implementation, assessing the degree to which particular algorithms may yield more or less accurate computed results. It addresses the technical and even legal problems of the collection and use of data, legislation and administrative actions affecting government produced or distributed data files, and similar topics.
The journal serves as a forum for the exchange of information and views between data producers and users. In addition, it considers the various uses to which statistical data may be put, particularly to the degree that these uses illustrate or affect the properties of the data. The data considered in JESM are usually economic or social, as mentioned, but this is not a requirement; the editorial policies of JESM do not place a priori restrictions upon the data that might be considered within individual articles. Furthermore, there are no limitations concerning the source of the data.
Authors: Dalgaard, Esben
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The paper develops a method for measuring the gain or loss to the economy as a whole of changes in specialization. Such changes are in turn due partly to changes in market shares on the domestic market and partly to changes in the …composition of exports. By applying domestic market shares and the composition of exports of year t-i to the I-O coefficients of year t it is possible to isolate the effect of changes in specialization from those of production technology reflected in the I-O coefficients. The method is applied to the time series of Danish input-output tables for the period 1966–1983. In addition the paper sets up an optimization model for the industrial structure of a small open economy under perfect competition and applies the model to the Danish I-O table for 1983. Show more
DOI: 10.3233/JEM-1989-15201
Citation: Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 105-130, 1989
Authors: Hirschberg, Joseph G.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: The set of recently conducted time-of-day electricity pricing experiments provide a major source of economic experiment data. This study provides a primer on the issues in the use of this data and describes in detail the five most prominent experiments conducted in Southern California, Los Angeles, Wisconsin, Connecticut, and North Carolina. Among the issues considered are various strategies for handling large diverse data sets and the presence of missing values. …The particular data set discussed has been employed in the transference of experimental results to utilities that have not conducted such an experiment. The data set is in the forum of a series of SAS SAS is a registered trademark of the SAS Institute, Cary, N.C. type data sets for each utilities' experiment. SAS is a registered trademark of the SAS Institute, Cary, N.C. Show more
DOI: 10.3233/JEM-1989-15202
Citation: Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 131-153, 1989
Authors: Adams, F. Gerard | Faulhaber, Gerald | Siwaraksa, Subhak
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: Output of services is increasing rapidly and accounts for more than half of the nation's gross domestic product, yet there is no current official measure of service production. This paper discusses a new measure of service output, the Wharton Index …of Service Production (WISP). Based on employment data and productivity trends, this measure is being computed on a current basis and provides a long time span of data for numerous service sectors. Show more
DOI: 10.3233/JEM-1989-15203
Citation: Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 155-165, 1989
Authors: Lerman, Robert I. | Lerman, Donald L.
Article Type: Research Article
Abstract: This paper examines the contribution of individual income sources to overall inequality. It provides new evidence from the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF) on the marginal effects of earnings of family heads, capital income, spouses' earnings, and housing income. The …results differ from an earlier study based on the Current Population Survey (CPS). In the SCF, capital income is more disequalizing while spouses' earnings is more equalizing than in the CPS. SCF measures of the effects of housing income are similar to those based on the Survey of Residential Finance. Show more
DOI: 10.3233/JEM-1989-15204
Citation: Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 167-179, 1989
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