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Rent imputation for welfare measurement : a review of methodologies and empirical findings (English)

As well acknowledged in the literature, housing is often the dominant consumption good for most households. As such, it should be included in a comprehensive welfare aggregate to measure people's living standards accurately. However, assigning a value to the flow of the dwelling for homeowners and nonmarket tenants is problematic. Over the last decades several estimation techniques have been proposed and implemented by practitioners covering from...
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Balcazar,Carlos Felipe; Ceriani,Lidia; Olivieri,Sergio Daniel; Ranzani,Marco.

Rent imputation for welfare measurement : a review of methodologies and empirical findings (English). Poverty and Equity Global Practice Working Paper Series|no. 004 Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/755561524141062632

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