This publication presents a cost-effective Reduced Information approach for estimating Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs).
The results include PPP-based gross domestic product and its major aggregates of individual consumption expenditure by households and nonprofit institutions serving households, government final consu.
The approach can generate more firmly based estimates of PPPs, price level indexes, and measures of real (PPP-based) expenditures than conventional extrapolation methods.
This publication presents a cost-effective Reduced Information approach for estimating Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs)