Purchasing power parities (PPPs) from the International Comparison Program (ICP) are used for cross-country comparisons of price levels and real gross domestic product (GDP), household consumption and investment. PPPs from the ICP are also used in compiling internationally comparable output aggregates and making productivity comparisons in the KLEMS initiative. PPP compilation is anchored on the principle of comparing the like with like and price data are collected for goods and services with detailed specifications in the form of structural product descriptions. While this approach works well for goods, it is not effective in the case of services. If differences in service quality exist, these get reflected in the PPPs from the ICP. In thi...
This paper measures the degree of price discrimination across export destinations that is associated...
We develop a method for decomposing countries' observed export prices into quality versus quality-ad...
In 2014, U.S. consumers spent almost 19 percent of every dollar on transportation, which is 87 perce...
Purchasing power parities (PPPs) from the International Comparison Program (ICP) are used for cross-...
The 2005 International Comparison Program''s (ICP) estimates of economy-wide purchasing power parity...
The International Comparison Program (ICP) is a worldwide statistical initiative designed to estimat...
Bibliography: p. 24-25This paper provides the first estimate of consumption purchasing power parity ...
The International Comparison Program (ICP) was established as a system for performing cross-country ...
The International Comparison Program (ICP) is a worldwide statistical initiative designed to estimat...
Purchasing power parities (PPPs) aim to measure relative price levels across countries, like inflati...
International comparisons of the level of labor or total factor productivity have used exchange rate...
This paper provides the first estimate of consumption purchasing power parity (PPP) converters for 1...
This paper measures the degree of price discrimination across export destinations that is associated...
Over the last decades, the service sector has increased as a percentage of the economies. This paper...
International comparisons of output, prices and productivity have been hampered by the unavailabilit...
This paper measures the degree of price discrimination across export destinations that is associated...
We develop a method for decomposing countries' observed export prices into quality versus quality-ad...
In 2014, U.S. consumers spent almost 19 percent of every dollar on transportation, which is 87 perce...
Purchasing power parities (PPPs) from the International Comparison Program (ICP) are used for cross-...
The 2005 International Comparison Program''s (ICP) estimates of economy-wide purchasing power parity...
The International Comparison Program (ICP) is a worldwide statistical initiative designed to estimat...
Bibliography: p. 24-25This paper provides the first estimate of consumption purchasing power parity ...
The International Comparison Program (ICP) was established as a system for performing cross-country ...
The International Comparison Program (ICP) is a worldwide statistical initiative designed to estimat...
Purchasing power parities (PPPs) aim to measure relative price levels across countries, like inflati...
International comparisons of the level of labor or total factor productivity have used exchange rate...
This paper provides the first estimate of consumption purchasing power parity (PPP) converters for 1...
This paper measures the degree of price discrimination across export destinations that is associated...
Over the last decades, the service sector has increased as a percentage of the economies. This paper...
International comparisons of output, prices and productivity have been hampered by the unavailabilit...
This paper measures the degree of price discrimination across export destinations that is associated...
We develop a method for decomposing countries' observed export prices into quality versus quality-ad...
In 2014, U.S. consumers spent almost 19 percent of every dollar on transportation, which is 87 perce...