While purchasing power parity (PPP) between countries has received a great deal of attention, PPP calculations within countries have received less attention. The idea that one unit of currency has the same purchasing power in all regions in large countries is false. This paper addresses this limitation by proposing a methodology for calculating rural-urban PPP in India. The paper introduces a concept of item-specific PPP that exploits the analogy with an item-specific equivalence scale. The methodology relies on demographically-varying preferences to estimate PPP. The results underline the need to incorporate spatial differences in PPP calculations in countries with heterogeneous preferences.18 page(s
The paper presents an analysis of the entire data generated by the Household Income and Expenditure ...
<p>Rural and Urban poverty ratio for India calculated with aggregate and micro data and the differen...
We study absolute income poverty measurement when agents differ in preferences and face different pr...
This study departs from the previous literature on purchasing power parity (PPP) by proposing a dema...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to extend the methodology proposed in Majumder et al. (2012) ...
Individual scholars and expert groups have considered both physical and monetary measures to define ...
This study departs from the previous literature on purchasing power parity (PPP) by proposing a dema...
Introduction: The measurement of regional differences in consumer price levels is important to polic...
This study addresses two significant limitations in the literature on cross-country expenditure comp...
There is some advantage in comparing price levels using consistent methods because this gives unique...
The paper examines food price differences across Indian states during 2004-2014 using food consumer ...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
Purpose - The contribution of this study is both methodological and empirical. It provides a method ...
We study absolute income poverty measurement when households differ in preferences and face differen...
The paper tests for PPP by investigating into the real exchange rates of seven South Asian countries...
The paper presents an analysis of the entire data generated by the Household Income and Expenditure ...
<p>Rural and Urban poverty ratio for India calculated with aggregate and micro data and the differen...
We study absolute income poverty measurement when agents differ in preferences and face different pr...
This study departs from the previous literature on purchasing power parity (PPP) by proposing a dema...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to extend the methodology proposed in Majumder et al. (2012) ...
Individual scholars and expert groups have considered both physical and monetary measures to define ...
This study departs from the previous literature on purchasing power parity (PPP) by proposing a dema...
Introduction: The measurement of regional differences in consumer price levels is important to polic...
This study addresses two significant limitations in the literature on cross-country expenditure comp...
There is some advantage in comparing price levels using consistent methods because this gives unique...
The paper examines food price differences across Indian states during 2004-2014 using food consumer ...
Against the backdrop of liberalised trade in agricultural commodities in the twenty-first century, w...
Purpose - The contribution of this study is both methodological and empirical. It provides a method ...
We study absolute income poverty measurement when households differ in preferences and face differen...
The paper tests for PPP by investigating into the real exchange rates of seven South Asian countries...
The paper presents an analysis of the entire data generated by the Household Income and Expenditure ...
<p>Rural and Urban poverty ratio for India calculated with aggregate and micro data and the differen...
We study absolute income poverty measurement when agents differ in preferences and face different pr...