Using massive online choice experiments to measure changes in well-being

Volume: 116, Issue: 15, Pages: 7250 - 7255
Published: Mar 26, 2019
Abstract
Gross domestic product (GDP) and derived metrics such as productivity have been central to our understanding of economic progress and well-being. In principle, changes in consumer surplus provide a superior, and more direct, measure of changes in well-being, especially for digital goods. In practice, these alternatives have been difficult to quantify. We explore the potential of massive online choice experiments to measure consumer surplus. We...
Paper Details
Title
Using massive online choice experiments to measure changes in well-being
Published Date
Mar 26, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
15
Pages
7250 - 7255
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