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Appendix: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members
Pages 175-178

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From page 175...
... Aizcorbe also held positions as an American Statistical Association/National Science Foundation/Bureau of Labor Statistics research fellow, staff economist at the Federal Reserve Board, visiting fellow at The Brookings Institution, and research economist in the Bureau of Labor Statistics. She has published the book A Practical Guide to Price Index and Hedonic Techniques and numer ous articles on the theoretical issues underlying price measurement, with empirical applications to the high-technology and service sectors.
From page 176...
... In the past, he has served as an advisor to many statistical insti tutes, including Statistics Canada, the Australian Bureau of Statistics, and Statistics New Zealand, and is an affiliate of the University of New South Wales' Real Estate Initiative. His main research interest is economic mea surement, with a focus on index numbers and applications to scanner data and web-scraped data, real estate, hedonic regression methods, and price and volume measurement of public services.
From page 177...
... Reinsdorf is senior economist at the International Monetary Fund, working in areas of statistical methodology, and is president of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth. He was previously chief of the national accounts research group at the Bureau of Economic Analysis, a financial economist at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, and a research economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
From page 178...
... Her expertise covers a range of disciplines, including public finance, health economics, fiscal p ­ olicy, public economics, and welfare. She has written widely on subjects such as health care spending, macroeconomic implications of ­aging, household spending, and Medicare.


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