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Publications

 

Selected Journal Publications

  1. Hill, R. J. and M. Scholz (2017), Can Geospatial Data Improve House Price Indexes? A Hedonic Imputation Approach with Splines, Review of Income and Wealth, forthcoming.

https://ideas.repec.org/p/grz/wpaper/2014-05.html

 

  1. Guevara, P., R. J. Hill and M. Scholz (2017), Hedonic Indexes for Public and Private Housing in Costa Rica: Prices, Quality and Government Policy, International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis, forthcoming.

https://ideas.repec.org/p/grz/wpaper/2015-05.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J., (2016), A Least-Squares Approach to Imposing Within-Region Fixity in the International Comparisons Program, Journal of Econometrics 191(2), April, 407–413.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/econom/v191y2016i2p407-413.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and I. Syed (2016), Hedonic Price-to-Rent Ratios, User Cost, and the Detection of Departures from Equilibrium in the Housing Market, Regional Science and Urban Economics, 56, January, 60-72.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/regeco/v56y2016icp60-72.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and D. Melser (2015), Benchmark Averaging and the Measurement of Changes in International Income Inequality, Review of World Economics 151(4), November, 767-801.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/spr/weltar/v151y2015i4p767-801.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and I. Syed (2015), Improving International Comparisons of Prices at Basic Heading Level: An Application to the Asia-Pacific Region, Review of Income and Wealth, 61(3), September, 515-539.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/revinw/v61y2015i3p515-539.html

 

  1. Buncic, D., J. E. Eggins, and R. J. Hill (2015), Fund Style, Characteristic-Matched Performance Benchmarks and Activity Measures: A New Approach, Accounting and Finance 55(1), March, 29-55.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/acctfi/v55y2015i1p29-55.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2013), Hedonic Price Indexes for Housing: A Survey, Evaluation and Taxonomy, Journal of Economic Surveys 27(5), December, 879-914.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/jecsur/v27y2013i5p879-914.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2012), Cluster Formation, Data Validation and Outlier Detection in the International Comparisons Program: An Application to the Africa Region, African Statistical Journal 14, May, 12-59.

http://www.afdb.org/fileadmin/uploads/afdb/Documents/Publications/ASJ_vol14%20Sta1%20Eng.pdf

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2011), Hedonic Price Indexes for Housing, OECD Statistics Working Papers, 2011/01, OECD Publishing.

http://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/economics/hedonic-price-indexes-for-housing_5kghzxpt6g6f-en

 

  1. Eggins, J. E. and R. J. Hill (2010), Momentum and Contrarian Stock-Market Indices, Journal of Applied Finance 20(1), 78-94.

http://www.cfapubs.org/doi/full/10.2469/dig.v40.n3.7

 

  1. Hill, R. J., D. Melser, and I. Syed (2009), Measuring a Boom and Bust: The Sydney Housing Market 2001-2006, Journal of Housing Economics 18(3), 193-205.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/jhouse/v18y2009i3p193-205.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and T. P. Hill (2009), Recent Developments in the International Comparison of Prices and Real Output, Macroeconomic Dynamics 13 (supplement S2), 194-217.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/cup/macdyn/v13y2009is2p194-217_09.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and Q. Gan (2009), Measuring Housing Affordability: Looking Beyond the Median, Journal of Housing Economics 18(2), 115-125.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/jhouse/v18y2009i2p115-125.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and D. Melser (2008), Hedonic Imputation and the Price Index Problem: An Application to Housing, Economic Inquiry 46(4). October, 593-609.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/ecinqu/v46y2008i4p593-609.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and D. Melser (2007), Methods for Constructing Spatial Cost of Living Indexes, Statisphere-Official Statistics Research Series 1, Article 3, 1-113. www.statisphere.govt.nz/official-statistics-research/series/vol-1.htm

  1. Hill, R. J. and M. P. Timmer (2006), Standard Errors as Weights in Multilateral Price Indexes, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 24(3), July, 366-377.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bes/jnlbes/v24y2006p366-377.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2006), When Does Chaining Reduce the Paasche-Laspeyres Spread? An Application to Scanner Data, Review of Income and Wealth 52(2), June, 309-329.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/revinw/v52y2006i2p309-325.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2006), Superlative Index Numbers: Not All of Them Are Super, Journal of Econometrics 130(1), January, 25-43.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/econom/v130y2006i1p25-43.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2004), Constructing Price Indexes Across Space and Time: The Case of the European Union, American Economic Review 94(5), December, 1379-1410.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/aea/aecrev/v94y2004i5p1379-1410.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2004), Monotonicity in Price Relatives: A Price-Index Paradox, Journal of Economic and Social Measurement 29(4), 507-520.

http://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-economic-and-social-measurement/jem00239

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2004), Accounting for Unexpected Capital Gains on Natural Assets in Net National Product, Empirical Economics 29(4), 803-824.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/spr/empeco/v29y2004i4p803-824.html

 

  1. Fox K. J., R. J. Hill, and W. E. Diewert (2004), Detecting Outliers in Multi-Output Models, Journal of Productivity Analysis 22, 73-94.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/kap/jproda/v22y2004i1p73-94.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and T. P. Hill (2003), Expectations, Capital Gains and Income, Economic Inquiry 41(4), 607-619.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/oup/ecinqu/v41y2003i4p607-619.html

 

  1. Kakwani, N. and R. J. Hill (2002), The Economic Theory of Spatial Cost of Living Indexes with Application to Thailand, Journal of Public Economics 86, 71-97.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/pubeco/v86y2002i1p71-97.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and E. Magnani (2002), An Exploration of the Environmental Kuznets Curve and its Policy Implications, Australian Economic Papers 41(20), June, 239-254.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/ausecp/v41y2002i2p239-54.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2001), Measuring Inflation and Growth using Spanning Trees, International Economic Review 42(1), February, 167-185.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/ier/iecrev/v42y2001i1p167-85.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2000), Constructing Bounds on Per Capita Income Differentials Across Countries, Scandinavian Journal of Economics 102(2), June, 285-302.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/scandj/v102y2000i2p285-302.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2000), How Best to Measure Welfare, Real Income and Output? Review of Income and Wealth 46(1), March, 117-127.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bla/revinw/v46y2000i1p117-27.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (2000), Measuring Substitution Bias in International Comparisons Based on Additive Purchasing Power Parity Methods, European Economic Review 44, January, 145-162.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/eecrev/v44y2000i1p145-162.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (1999), Comparing Price Levels Across Countries using Minimum Spanning Trees, Review of Economics and Statistics 81(1), February, 135-142.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/tpr/restat/v81y1999i1p135-142.html

 

  1. Gans J. S. and R. J. Hill (1997), Measuring Product Diversity, Economics Letters 55, August, 145-150.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/eee/ecolet/v55y1997i1p145-150.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. and K. J. Fox (1997), Splicing Index Numbers, Journal of Business and Economic Statistics 15(3), July, 387-389.

https://ideas.repec.org/a/bes/jnlbes/v15y1997i3p387-89.html

 

  1. Hill, R. J. (1997), A Taxonomy of Multilateral Methods for Making International Comparisons of Prices and Quantities, Review of Income and Wealth 43(1), March, 49-69.

ideas.repec.org/a/bla/revinw/v43y1997i1p49-69.html

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