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(Ebook) Economics and the Price Index (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy) by S.N. Afriat ISBN 9780203891483, 9780415471817, 0203891481, 0415471818

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Authors:S.N. Afriat
Pages:288 pages.
Year:2009
Editon:1
Language:english
File Size:1.61 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203891483, 9780415471817, 0203891481, 0415471818
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(Ebook) Economics and the Price Index (Routledge Frontiers of Political Economy) by S.N. Afriat ISBN 9780203891483, 9780415471817, 0203891481, 0415471818

The price index, a pervasive long established institution for economics, is a number issued by the Statistical Office that should tell anyone the ratio of costs of maintaining a given standard of living in two periods where prices differ. For a chain of three periods, the product of the ratios for successive pairs must coincide with the ratio for the endpoints. This is the chain consistency required of price indices. A usual supposition is that the index is determined by a formula involving price and quantity data for the two reference periods, always joined with the question of which one to choose, and the perplexity that chain consistency is not obtained with any. Hence finally they should all be abandoned. This situation reflects ‘The Index Number Problem’. This book brings together a coherent discussion of fifty years of astonishingly creative work on this subject.  
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