Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation calculated using ad hoc price formulae different from the theoretically well-founded inflation indexes favored by economists. This paper provides the first estimate of how accurately the CPI informs us about “true” inflation. We use the largest price and quantity dataset ever employed in economics to build a Törnqvist inflation index for Japan between 1989 and 2010. Our comparison of this true inflation index with the CPI indicates that the CPI bias is not constant but depends on the level of inflation. We show the informativeness of the CPI rises with inflation. When measured inflation is low (less than 2.4% per year) the CPI is a poor predictor of true inflati...
It is important to define the notion of price stability as a reference of monetary policy. Especiall...
We construct a Törnqvist daily price index using Japanese point of sale (POS) scanner data spanning...
As the Japanese economy continues to experience negative or near-zero growth under weak demand, many...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation calculated using ad h...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation calculated using ad h...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation calculated using ad h...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation because they employ a...
As inflation approaches zero, it becomes increasingly important to examine the price indices on whic...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is widely used to adjust wages and federal benefits as an offset to i...
Japanese monetary and fiscal policy uses the consumer price index (CPI) as a metric for price stabil...
This paper challenges the underlying assumptions that form the basis for current US inflation measur...
Japanese monetary and fiscal policy uses the consumer price index as a metric for price stability. D...
This paper challenges the underlying assumptions that form the basis for current US inflation measur...
This paper challenges the underlying assumptions that form the basis for current US inflation measur...
Japanese monetary and fiscal policy uses the consumer price index as a metric for price stability. D...
It is important to define the notion of price stability as a reference of monetary policy. Especiall...
We construct a Törnqvist daily price index using Japanese point of sale (POS) scanner data spanning...
As the Japanese economy continues to experience negative or near-zero growth under weak demand, many...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation calculated using ad h...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation calculated using ad h...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation calculated using ad h...
Official price indexes, such as the CPI, are imperfect indicators of inflation because they employ a...
As inflation approaches zero, it becomes increasingly important to examine the price indices on whic...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is widely used to adjust wages and federal benefits as an offset to i...
Japanese monetary and fiscal policy uses the consumer price index (CPI) as a metric for price stabil...
This paper challenges the underlying assumptions that form the basis for current US inflation measur...
Japanese monetary and fiscal policy uses the consumer price index as a metric for price stability. D...
This paper challenges the underlying assumptions that form the basis for current US inflation measur...
This paper challenges the underlying assumptions that form the basis for current US inflation measur...
Japanese monetary and fiscal policy uses the consumer price index as a metric for price stability. D...
It is important to define the notion of price stability as a reference of monetary policy. Especiall...
We construct a Törnqvist daily price index using Japanese point of sale (POS) scanner data spanning...
As the Japanese economy continues to experience negative or near-zero growth under weak demand, many...