Price-adjusted data on national incomes applied in cross-country compar- isons are measured with bias. By studying micro data, this paper ¯nds that the bias is systematic: the poorer a country is, the more its income tends to be overestimated. Consequently, international income inequalities are under- estimated. The bias in the macro price variables (PPPs), is caused by factors ana- logues to those creating bias in consumer price index numbers (CPIs). Ex- ploiting this fact, the PPP bias is measured by estimating Engel curves for food, a method already established to measure CPI bias
The role of income inequality in relation to gross domestic product is of great importance in modern...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
Price-adjusted data on national incomes applied in cross-country compar- isons are measured with bi...
Purchasing power-adjusted incomes applied in cross-country comparisons are measured with bias. This ...
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Did global income inequality rise or fall over the last decades of the twentieth century? The answer...
Did global income inequality rise or fall over the last decades of the twentieth century? The answer...
Standard ways of measuring real income are known to be inconsistent with consumer preferences. We p...
ABSTRACT I discuss the measurement of world poverty and inequality, with particular attention to the...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
To measure real income growth over time a price index is needed to adjust for changes in the cost of...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) bias for New Zealand is calculated by estimating the food Engel curve...
Using data for 113 countries covering the period 1980-2005 we show how international comparisons of ...
Samling (i.e. sampling) errors and cross-country comparisons of income inequalityThe growing interes...
The role of income inequality in relation to gross domestic product is of great importance in modern...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
Price-adjusted data on national incomes applied in cross-country compar- isons are measured with bi...
Purchasing power-adjusted incomes applied in cross-country comparisons are measured with bias. This ...
The author has the right to republish, post on servers, redistribute to lists and use any component ...
Did global income inequality rise or fall over the last decades of the twentieth century? The answer...
Did global income inequality rise or fall over the last decades of the twentieth century? The answer...
Standard ways of measuring real income are known to be inconsistent with consumer preferences. We p...
ABSTRACT I discuss the measurement of world poverty and inequality, with particular attention to the...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...
To measure real income growth over time a price index is needed to adjust for changes in the cost of...
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) bias for New Zealand is calculated by estimating the food Engel curve...
Using data for 113 countries covering the period 1980-2005 we show how international comparisons of ...
Samling (i.e. sampling) errors and cross-country comparisons of income inequalityThe growing interes...
The role of income inequality in relation to gross domestic product is of great importance in modern...
The use of income distribution indicators in the economics literature has increased considerably in ...
Increasing global interaction between economies over the last few decades has led to growing interes...