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In the context of PPP calculation, the '''characteristicity versus universality trade-off''' refers to the trade-off between maintaining characteristicity of binary comparisons and the universality of multilateral comparisons. Here:
In the context of PPP calculation, the '''characteristicity versus universality trade-off''' refers to the trade-off between maintaining the characteristicity of binary comparisons and the universality of multilateral comparisons. Here:


* ''Characteristicity'' means
* ''Characteristicity'' means

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In the context of PPP calculation, the characteristicity versus universality trade-off refers to the trade-off between maintaining the characteristicity of binary comparisons and the universality of multilateral comparisons. Here:

  • Characteristicity means
  • Universality means

History

The term "country characteristicity" was introduced by Drechsler in 1975.[1]Template:Rp

The trade-off is covered in the United Nations International Comparison Project Phase III.[1]Template:Rp

See also

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References

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