Comparison of PPP formulas: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 17:45, 3 November 2017
This page is a comparison of PPP formulas. A PPP formula is used to calculate price matrices.[1]
Comparison table
| 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? |
chained/chain-linked vs fixed-base versions for each of the above? [2]Template:Rp [3]Template:Rp
References
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