The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the change in real GDP per capita is an over estimate of welfare losses in transition economies. In this study, virtual prices are used to calculate new cost of living indices, making it possible to construct more accurate pre- and post-reform welfare comparisons. The results for Poland using virtual prices show 62-84 percent decline in welfare over the transition 1987-92. This welfare loss is approximately one-third the value obtained using actual prices
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
This study tests hypothesis derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the ...
Abstract—The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. T...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
This study tests hypothesis derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the ...
Abstract—The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. T...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. In this st...
Poland was the first country in Eastern Europe to re-establish a market economy. The new government ...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
This study tests the theory of rationing, examining changes in household consumption behavior during...
The costs of shortages/rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the chang...
The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the c...
This study tests hypothesis derived from the theory of rationing using data for Polish households du...