Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption
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Brynjolfsson, Erik; Collis, Avinash; Diewert, W. Erwin; Eggers, Felix; Fox, Kevin J.
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We suggest a methodology that allows statistical agencies to form approximations to the benefits that flow to households from new free goods. The present production-oriented GDP measures are not satisfactory for measuring real household consumption and will be increasingly inaccurate as free goods, such as those made possible by the digital revolution, become more important. Advertising expenditures are not an adequate substitute for measuring the benefits of new goods to the household sector. Instead, we need to draw on estimates such as those provided by choice experiments.
Date issued
2020-05Department
Sloan School of ManagementJournal
American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings
Publisher
American Economic Association
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Brynjolfsson, Erik, Collis, Avinash, Diewert, W. Erwin, Eggers, Felix and Fox, Kevin J. 2020. "Measuring the Impact of Free Goods on Real Household Consumption." American Economic Association Papers and Proceedings, 110.
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2574-0768
2574-0776