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Our paper uses micro price data collected from Germany’s Consumer Price Index to compile a highly disaggregated regional price index for the 402 counties and cities of Germany. We introduce a multi-stage version of the weighted Country-Product- Dummy method. The unique quality of our price...
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Over the last three decades the supply of economic statistics has vastly improved. Unfortunately, statistics on regional price levels (sub-national purchasing power parities) have been exempt from this positive trend, even though they are indispensable for meaningful spatial comparisons of...
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Over the last three decades the supply of economic statistics has vastly improved. Unfortunately, statistics on regional price levels (sub-national purchasing power parities) have been exempt from this positive trend, even though they are indispensable for meaningful spatial comparisons of...
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This paper investigates the relationship between the level of inflation and regional price-level convergence utilizing micro-level price data from Turkey during two clearly distinguishable periods of high and low inflation. The results indicate that higher persistence and slower convergence of...
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This study is aimed to explore regional price convergence across 82 cities in Indonesia. Extending previous study, we implement convergence club analysis by using disaggregated data on CPI. We apply recent convergence frameworks and clustering technique developed by Phillips and Sul (2007, 2009)...
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This paper provides empirical insight into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the consumer price index (CPI) using a difference-in-difference approach. Using monthly panel data for eight CPI categories for China and considering two specifications (i.e., the average effect and month-by-month...
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US inflation has reached its highest level in decades with academics and the media alike citing supply chain distortions and shortages in key commodities as the driving factors. While some work has been done evaluating the pass-through (PT) of producer to consumer prices, evidence in the...
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