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The inflation rate is normally computed as a weighted average of individual price changes. Alternatively, this rate could be evaluated by comparing average price levels. Unfortunately, this methodology has received limited attention in past research. This study attempts to remedy this situation...
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In order to provide information concerning the significant contributions to price index theory made by Moritz Wilhelm …
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In this paper, we examine the stochastic structure of a consumer price index and its inflation that ultimately provides the basis for monetary policy and other contracting fulfillments. The index is the broad monthly consumer price index, IPC-A of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and...
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The availability of large transaction level datasets, such as retail scanner data, provides a wealth of information on prices and quantities that national statistical institutes can use to produce more accurate, timely, measures of inflation. However, there is no universally agreed upon method...
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transition and have seriously undermined academic research efforts. We examine the major sources of bias in price indices in a …
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transition and have seriously undermined academic research efforts. We examine the major sources of bias in price indices in a …
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the composition of inflation over time. The authors calculate the contributions to inflation for individual series of the consumer price index (CPI) and personal consumption expenditures price index (PCEPI) and then aggregate those contributions into major...
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indices used for the purpose of estimation. All of these decisions can affect the bias of consumer price indices, i.e. the …
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Current HICP measurement practices produce an upward bias of about one-ninth of a percentage point in German inflation …
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This paper presents an indirect approach to investigate the possible existence of measurement error bias in the … bias in the UK, nor for Italy prior to the introduction of the Euro. Since January 2002, however, the inflation rate in …
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