5-juin-2024
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L’inflation globale de la zone OCDE globalement stable à 5.7 % en avril 2024
4-June-2024
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The OECD Purchasing Power Parities are subject to many questions. These Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) are made to help you answering them.
8-December-2021
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Statistics Working Paper N. 110 2021/3 - This article puts forward a method to compile regional house price levels that are consistent with the evolutions given by quality-adjusted house price indices, representative of the underlying stock of dwellings, and based on the information on house price levels that is available at all dates rather than in a single reference year.
19-November-2020
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The 2020 edition of the international statistical manual on the compilation of Consumer Price Indices (CPIs) contains comprehensive information and explanations on compiling a consumer price index (CPI), as well as an overview of the methods and practices national statistical offices (NSOs) should consider when making decisions on how to deal with the various problems in the compilation of a CPI.
27-February-2019
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Statistics Working Paper N. 101 2019/1 - The effect on the household consumption price index from possible sources of error in capturing digital products depends on the weight of the affected products.
18-December-2014
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22-April-2013
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16-February-2011
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Statistics Working Paper N. 36- 2011/1 - Every house is different. It is important that house price indexes take account of these quality differences. Hedonic methods which express house prices as a function of a vector of characteristics (such as number of bedrooms and bathrooms, land area and location) are particularly useful for this purpose.
8-novembre-2010
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Inclus les parités de pouvoir d'achat du PIB et de la consommation individuelle effective ainsi que les taux de change (monnaie national par USD) de 1970 à la dernière année disponible.
12-July-2010
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Statistics Working Paper N. 32 - 2010/3 - Health services account for a large and increasing share of production and expenditure in OECD countries but there are also noticeable differences between countries in expenditure per capita. Whether such differences are due to more services consumed in some countries than in others or whether they reflect differences in the price of services is a question of significant policy relevance. Yet,