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==See also==
==External links==
* {{W|Price index}} (Wikipedia)
* {{W|List of price index formulas}} (Wikipedia)


==References==
==References==


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This page is a comparison of PPP formulas. A PPP formula is used to calculate price matrices.[1]

Comparison table

[2]

Formula name Creation year Used in
GEKS-Fisher
Geary-Khamis
IDB
Superlative method (I think this is a class of methods defined by Walter Erwin Diewert; they are all the ones that satisfy a list of properties, see [1])
Gerardi
OECD?
Eurostat?
World Bank?

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See also

External links

References

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