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price indexMeasure of change in a set of prices, consisting of a series of numbers arranged so that a comparison of the values for any two periods or places will show the change in prices between periods or the difference in prices between places. Price indexes were first developed to measure changes in the cost of living in order to determine the wage increases necessary to maintain a constant standard of living. There are two basic types. Laspeyres-type indexes define a market basket of goods in a base period, then use the prices for those goods to examine change over space and time. In its simplest form, this is simply the ratio of what those goods cost today to what they cost in the base period. The two most familiar indexes of this type are the consumer price index (CPI) and the producer price index (PPI). The CPI measures changes in retail prices in such component parts as food, clothing, and shelter. The PPI (formerly called the wholesale price index) measures changes in the prices charged by manufacturers and wholesalers. Paasche-type indexes define a market basket of goods in the current period, then use the prices of those goods from past periods. The most familiar index of this type is the GDP deflator, used in the U.S. in the national income accounting to differentiate amounts in constant dollars from those in current dollars. price index [′prīs ‚in‚deks] (statistics) A statistic used primarily in economics to indicate an average level of prices in a time series; combines several series of price data into one index. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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No references found | First and most importantly, Diewert (1976) has shown that the Tornqvist price index approximates to the second order of the underlying Konyus true cost of living index (Konyus, 1924); hence, by using the Tornqvist price index instead of the Laspeyres price index one can avoid the problem of substitution bias. A Laspeyres price index calculates the cost of the original purchase quantities: two candy bars of each type. In economics, the Laspeyres price index is a good example of this phenomenon. |
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