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Inequality adjusted Expenditures 2 Item specific PPP 2 QAIDS 2 Spatial Prices 2
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Majumder, Amita 2 Ray, Ranjan 2 Sinha, Kompal 2
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Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, Monash Business School 2
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Monash Economics Working Papers 2
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A Unified Framework for the Estimation of Intra and Inter Country Food Purchasing Power Parities with Application to Cross Country Comparisons of Food Expenditure: India, Indonesia and Vietnam
Ray, Ranjan; Majumder, Amita; Sinha, Kompal - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2014
This paper proposes a preference based methodology, analogous to the estimation of equivalence scales in the demographic demand literature, for the estimation of the item specific intra country PPPs (i.e. spatial prices) and inter country PPPs in a unified framework using unit records of...
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The Estimation of Item Specific Intra and Inter Country Food Purchasing Power Parities with Application to Cross Country Comparisons of Food Expenditure: India, Indonesia and Vietnam
Ray, Ranjan; Sinha, Kompal; Majumder, Amita - Department of Econometrics and Business Statistics, … - 2013
This study introduces, for the first time, the concept of item specific purchasing power parity (PPP) between countries that marks a significant departure from exercises such as the International Comparison Program (ICP). The paper proposes a methodology for the estimation of the item specific...
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