Post-Laspeyres: The Case for a New Formula for Compiling Consumer Price Indexes

Author/Editor:

Paul A. Armknecht ; Mick Silver

Publication Date:

April 1, 2012

Electronic Access:

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Summary:

Consumer price indexes (CPIs) are compiled at the higher (weighted) level using Laspeyres-type arithmetic averages. This paper questions the suitability of such formulas and considers two counterpart alternatives that use geometric averaging, the Geometric Young and the (price-updated) Geometric Lowe. The paper provides a formal decomposition and understanding of the differences between the two. Empirical results are provided using United States CPI data. The findings lead to an advocacy of variants of a hybrid formula suggested by Lent and Dorfman (2009) that substantially reduces bias from Laspeyres-type indexes.

Series:

Working Paper No. 2012/105

Subject:

English

Publication Date:

April 1, 2012

ISBN/ISSN:

9781475502954/1018-5941

Stock No:

WPIEA2012105

Pages:

28

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