Updated: 13 July 2012
ECE/CES/GE.22/2012 /...

| Document Title | ENG | RUS | FRE | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Agenda | ||||
| ECE/CES/GE.22/2012/2 | Report | |||
| Session 1. House price indices | ||||
| Presentation of the Handbook on Residential Property Price Indices. | ||||
| Working Towards a Comparable House Price Inflation Measure in Europe. B. Marola, D. Santos, R. Evangelista and V. Guerreiro. Statistics Portugal | ||||
| Developments in the United Kingdom’s House Price Index. Christopher Jenkins and Jim O’Donoghue. Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom | ||||
| Residential Property Price: An alternative approach for house rent in Consumer Price Index of Thailand. Benyasut Prayoth, Dispadung Chanikarn. Ministry of Commerce, Thailand | ||||
| Fees with multiple price-dependent rates. Claude Lamboray, STATEC, Luxembourg | ||||
| The Estimation of Owner Occupied Housing Indexes using the RPPI: The Case of Tokyo. Chihiro Shimizu,W. Erwin Diewer, Kiyohiko.G. Nishimura, Tsutomu Watanabe. University of Tokyo, Japan | ||||
| Presentations | ||||
| Working Towards a Comparable House Price Inflation Measure in Europe. B. Marola, D. Santos, R. Evangelista and V. Guerreiro. Statistics Portugal | ||||
| Developments in the United Kingdom’s House Price Index. Christopher Jenkins and Jim O’Donoghue. Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom | ||||
| Residential Property Price: An alternative approach for house rent in Consumer Price Index of Thailand. Benyasut Prayoth, Dispadung Chanikarn. Ministry of Commerce, Thailand | ||||
| Fees with multiple price-dependent rates. Claude Lamboray, STATEC, Luxembourg | ||||
| The Estimation of Owner Occupied Housing Indexes using the RPPI: The Case of Tokyo. Chihiro Shimizu,W. Erwin Diewer, Kiyohiko.G. Nishimura, Tsutomu Watanabe. University of Tokyo, Japan | ||||
| Room Documents: | ||||
| The treatment of housing co-operatives in a house price index. D. Santos and R. Evangelista, Statistics Portugal | ||||
| Recent developments in Australian Residential Property Price Indexes. Marcel van Kints, Australian Bureau of Statistics | ||||
| Hedonic Regressions and the Decomposition of a House Price index into Land and Structure Components. W. Erwin Diewert, Jan de Haan and Rens Hendriks. University of British Columbia, Canada. | ||||
| Session 2. System of price indices | ||||
| A family of price indices: the different traditions, the strategic approaches & the work to be done. David Fenwick, United Kingdom | ||||
| Driving regional price indicators out of the UK's PPPs. Sharne Bailey. ONS, UK | ||||
| New initiatives in the PPP Process in Israel. Merav Oren-Yiftach, Yoel Finkel. Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel | ||||
| Presentations | ||||
| System's of price indices and supporting frameworks. David Fenwick, UK | ||||
| Driving regional price indicators out of the UK's PPPs. Derek Bird. ONS, UK | ||||
| New initiatives in the PPP Process in Israel. Merav Oren-Yiftach, Yoel Finkel. Central Bureau of Statistics, Israel | ||||
| Room Documents: | ||||
| Rénovation des IHPC dans les pays de L’Union Économique et Monétaire Ouest Africaine (UEMOA). Claude Chamda, AFRISTAT | ||||
| Session 3. New ways of calculating CPI | ||||
| Improving the Preliminary Values of the Chained CPI-U. John S. Greenlees, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. | ||||
| The use of Superlative Index Links in the Swedish CPI. P. Bäckström and M. Sammar. Statistics Sweden | ||||
| Post Laspeyres: The Case for a new formula for compiling consumer price indices. Paul Armknecht and Mick Silver, IMF | ||||
| Presentations | ||||
| Improving the Preliminary Values of the Chained CPI-U. John S. Greenlees, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | ||||
| The use of Superlative Index Links in the Swedish CPI. P. Bäckström, Statistics Sweden | ||||
| Post Laspeyres: The Case for a new formula for compiling consumer price indices. Paul Armknecht and Mick Silver, IMF | ||||
| Room Documents: | ||||
| Euro-area HICP flash estimate breakdown. Eurostat | ||||
| Session 4. Scanner data | ||||
| Would scanner data improve the French CPI? Sébastien Faivre, Patrick Sillard, Gaëtan Varlet. INSEE, France | ||||
| Experiences with scanner data in the Swiss Statistical Office. Jean-Michel Zürcher and Bernard Buchenel, Federal Statistical Office of Switzerland | ||||
| Extending the Danish CPI with scanner data – A stepwise analysis. Jonas Mikkelsen, Statistics Denmark | ||||
| Scanner Data – A Collection Method for the Future. M. Sammar, A. Norberg and C. Tongur. Statistics Sweden | ||||
| Scanner data: towards Cost of Living Indexes? Patrick Sillard, INSEE, France | ||||
| The Treatment of Unmatched Items in Rolling Year GEKS Price Indexes: Evidence from New Zealand. Jan de Haana, Frances Krsinichb, New Zealand | ||||
| Presentations | ||||
| Would scanner data improve the French CPI? Sébastien Faivre, Patrick Sillard, Gaëtan Varlet. INSEE, France | ||||
| Experiences with scanner data in the Swiss Statistical Office. Jean-Michel Zürcher and Bernard Buchenel, Federal Statistical Office of Switzerland | ||||
| Extending the Danish CPI with scanner data – A stepwise analysis. Jonas Mikkelsen, Statistics Denmark | ||||
| Scanner Data – A Collection Method for the Future. M. Sammar, Statistics Sweden | ||||
| Scanner data: towards Cost of Living Indexes? Patrick Sillard, INSEE, France | ||||
| The Treatment of Unmatched Items in Rolling Year GEKS Price Indexes: Evidence from New Zealand. Jan de Haana, Frances Krsinichb, New Zealand | ||||
| Session 5. New price collection methods | ||||
| Various data collection methods in the Norwegian CPI. Ingvild Johansen, Ragnhild Nygaard. Statistics Norway | ||||
| Challenges of collecting prices from the internet. Mari Ylä Jarkko and Johanna Leivo, Statistics Finland | ||||
| How fast are prices falling in Japan? Satoshi Imai, Bureau of Statistics, Japan, Chihiro Shimizu, Reitaku University and UBC, Tsutomu Watanabe, University of Tokyo | ||||
| Presentations | ||||
| The Billion Prices Project (http://bpp.mit.edu). Alberto Cavallo, MIT, Sloan, USA | ||||
| Various data collection methods in the Norwegian CPI. Ingvild Johansen, Ragnhild Nygaard, Statistics Norway | ||||
| Challenges of collecting prices from the internet. Mari Ylä Jarkko and Johanna Leivo, Statistics Finland | ||||
| How fast are prices falling in Japan? Satoshi Imai, Bureau of Statistics, Japan, Chihiro Shimizu, Reitaku University and UBC, Tsutomu Watanabe, University of Tokyo | ||||
| Room Documents: | ||||
| The treatment of internet purchases. Eurostat | ||||
| Doing the homework on Domestic Worker Wages. A comparison of various data sources used to collect domestic worker wage data for the SA CPI. Riaan Grobler. Statistics South Africa | ||||
| Innovation on Survey System for Retail Price Survey and CPI in Japan. Satoshi Imai, Statistics Bureau of Japan | PDF PDF | |||
| Session 6. Quality adjustments for services | ||||
| Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) in the CPI. Barosevic Marko, Conn Lewis, Cullen Derick. Australian Bureau of Statistics | ||||
| Problems with the Measurement of Banking Services in a National Accounting Framework. W.Erwin Diewert, Dennis Fixler and Kim Zieschang | ||||
| Report on the work on quality adjustment of for services from the Voorburg Group. André Loranger, Statistics Canada | ||||
| Presentations | ||||
| Financial Intermediation Services Indirectly Measured (FISIM) in the CPI. Barosevic Marko, Conn Lewis, Cullen Derick. Australian Bureau of Statistics | ||||
| Problems with the Measurement of Banking Services in a National Accounting Framework. W.Erwin Diewert, Dennis Fixler and Kim Zieschang | ||||
| Report on the work on quality adjustment of for services from the Voorburg Group. André Loranger, Statistics Canada | ||||
| Joint OECD/Eurostat Task Force for the revision of the SPPI Guide. Anne-Sophie Fraisse, OECD | ||||
| Session 7. Sources of weighting data | ||||
| Sources of Weighting Data and Quality Management System in Mexican CPI. National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), Mexico | ||||
| Analysis of commodity substitution effects in Hong Kong’s CPIs. Chan Kalin, Hong Kong, China | ||||
| Weighing things up: sources of data for CPI weights. Patrick Kelly and Lee Everts, Statistics South Africa | ||||
| Kiribati CPI Weights: A Review of Household Expenditure Data. Alick Nyasulu. Secretariat of Pacific Community | ||||
| Does COICOP need to be revised? Ana Franco. Eurostat | ||||
| Presentations | ||||
| Sources of Weighting Data and Quality Management System in Mexican CPI. National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI), Mexico | ||||
| Some implications of product creation and destruction on Japan's deflation. Tsutomu Watanabe, University of Tokyo | ||||
| Analysis of commodity substitution effects in Hong Kong’s CPIs. Chan Kalin, Hong Kong, China | ||||
| Weighing things up: sources of data for CPI weights. Patrick Kelly and Lee Everts, Statistics South Africa | ||||
| Kiribati CPI Weights: A Review of Household Expenditure Data. Alick Nyasulu. Secretariat of Pacific Community | ||||
| Does COICOP need to be revised? Eurostat | ||||
| Room documents: | ||||
| Sources of weighting data for the CPI. Vincent Musoke Nsubuga, Bureau of Statistics, Uganda | PDF PDF | |||
| The practice of calculating the consumer price index in Georgia and the methodological issues for its improvement. Nino Abesadze. Tbilisi State University, Georgia | ||||
| The revised Consumer Price Index in Zambia. Phillip Miti, Central Statistical Office, Zambia | ||||
| Special Session on the Price Index Processor Software (PIPS) | ||||
| Detailed Agenda for the PIPS session | ||||
| The Price Index Processor System (PIPS) | ||||
