The international comparison programme (ICP) and use of purchasing power parities (PPP)

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1995-05Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
Jackson, Osborne;United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa;
African Statistical Association (ASFA).;
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Over the years, National Accounts aggregates have played an important role in measuring the out-put of countries and also in comparisons of the international economies. These comparisons are made by converting the National Accounts aggregates valued in National Currencies, to a common unit through the use of an official exchange rate. Comparisons of the aggregates derived by these methods have inherent weaknesses as exchange rates do not move with movements in relative prices. As most of you may be aware of, until recently, several African countries kept their exchange rates artificially fixed for long periods.
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“Jackson, Osborne; United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa; African Statistical Association (ASFA). (1995-05). The international comparison programme (ICP) and use of purchasing power parities (PPP). UN. ECA Joint IAOS/AFSA Managing Development in the 1990s and Beyond: New trends in Statistics Conference ( 1995: May.22- 24: Addis Ababa,Ethiopia). Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/18954”Conference
UN. ECA Joint IAOS/AFSA Managing Development in the 1990s and Beyond: New trends in Statistics Conference ( 1995: May.22- 24: Addis Ababa,Ethiopia)Collections
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