Inconsistencies in Cross-Country Price Comparisons over Time: Patterns and Facts

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Purchasing power parities (PPPs) aim to measure relative price levels across countries, like inflation aims to measure relative price levels over time. Ideally, the change in PPPs over time should be consistent with relative inflation, but in practice inconsistencies tend to be substantial, which leads to uncertainty about the relative size of economies across countries. We look for patterns in the PPP data to better understand when and where inconsistency is a more serious problem. We find smaller inconsistencies between more recent PPP comparisons, for countries more similar in terms of income levels and expenditure patterns, but larger inconsistencies for consumption products where measurement challenges are larger. Inconsistencies that distort the international income distribution are uncommon. More frequent PPP surveys are unlikely to decrease inconsistency.
Originele taal-2English
TitelAdvances in Economic Measurement
SubtitelA Volume in Honour of D. S. Prasada Rao
RedacteurenDuangkamon Chotikapanich, Alicia Rambaldi, Nicholas Rohde
Plaats van productieSingapore
UitgeverijPalgrave MacMillan
Hoofdstuk13
Pagina's633–663
Aantal pagina's31
ISBN van elektronische versie978-981-19-2023-3
ISBN van geprinte versie978-981-19-2022-6
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StatusPublished - 4-okt.-2022

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