Many countries lack spatially disaggregated consumer price data. Yet these data are needed to estimate real inequality and spatial patterns of poverty, especially for poor countries where weak infrastructure and high transport costs create big price variation over space. We experimented in Vietnam with a new way of obtaining disaggregated price data, using local expert knowledge to derive the mean and variance for prices of 64 consumer items in over 1000 communities. We used photographs of the specified items to ensure comparability of the reported prices. These prices are used to calculate regional cost-of-living indexes, which provide a good approximation to benchmark multilateral price indexes that are calculated from data obtained from ...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
The research estimates the poverty rate for the districts in the Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam using a...
This paper uses detailed barcode data on purchase transactions by households in 49 U.S. cities to ca...
Many countries lack spatially disaggregated consumer price data. Yet these data are needed to estima...
The paper aims to estimate the Fisher index during the period 1994-1997 to explore how well the Lasp...
In using survey data for money metric analysis of poverty and well-being, it is customary to adjust ...
Information on the spatial distribution of poverty is particularly useful in designing geographicall...
This paper examines the robustness of Deaton’s widely used method for estimating consumer responses....
Whether there is a poverty penalty, in terms of food prices, is unsettled in the literature after mo...
Since reforms were initiated in 1978, the economic development of China has been tremendous. The Wor...
New new bottom billion: Poverty and regional differences in price levels around the world Author: Ma...
Food price policy relies heavily on estimated price elasticities of food demand to help balance the ...
Abstract. Lacking data on price levels across locations, economists are forced to proxy them. One me...
To estimate the poverty rate at the commune level, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affair...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
The research estimates the poverty rate for the districts in the Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam using a...
This paper uses detailed barcode data on purchase transactions by households in 49 U.S. cities to ca...
Many countries lack spatially disaggregated consumer price data. Yet these data are needed to estima...
The paper aims to estimate the Fisher index during the period 1994-1997 to explore how well the Lasp...
In using survey data for money metric analysis of poverty and well-being, it is customary to adjust ...
Information on the spatial distribution of poverty is particularly useful in designing geographicall...
This paper examines the robustness of Deaton’s widely used method for estimating consumer responses....
Whether there is a poverty penalty, in terms of food prices, is unsettled in the literature after mo...
Since reforms were initiated in 1978, the economic development of China has been tremendous. The Wor...
New new bottom billion: Poverty and regional differences in price levels around the world Author: Ma...
Food price policy relies heavily on estimated price elasticities of food demand to help balance the ...
Abstract. Lacking data on price levels across locations, economists are forced to proxy them. One me...
To estimate the poverty rate at the commune level, the Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affair...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
This study uses a relatively new method called “small area estimation” to estimate various measures ...
The research estimates the poverty rate for the districts in the Ho Chi Minh city in Vietnam using a...
This paper uses detailed barcode data on purchase transactions by households in 49 U.S. cities to ca...