Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

it does, but not well enough to render “real GDP” reliable as a welfare measure. for example rents captured as reductions in quality, except within the particular items and ways hedonics can quantify them, don’t pass through to price. 1/

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Steve Randy Waldman
@interfluidity.com

horrible customer service, for example, doesn’t hurt GDP, assuming the demand-side is unaffected by reduced call center employment, which is a good assumption when macro policy targets demand. /fin

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