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Session 1: Scanner data | |||||
Scanner Data; Initial Data Testing. Heiðrún Erika Guðmundsdóttir, Statistics Iceland | |||||
Measuring inflation through different sampling designs implemented on scanner data. A. Guandalini, A. Bernardini, C. De Vitiis, F. Inglese and M.D. Terribili. , Italian National Institute for Statistics | |||||
Processing scanner data in the Dutch CPI: A new methodology and first experiences. Antonio G. Chessa, Statistics Netherlands |
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The Danish CPI with scanner data-a switch for the COICOP group 1 and 2. Thomas Hjorth Jacobsen, Statistics Denmark | |||||
Measuring Inflation by Company. Satoshi Imai, Nowcast Inc, Kota Watanabe, Meiji University, Tsutomu Watanabe and Toshiaki Shoji, University of Tokyo | |||||
Room document: An Overview of Price Index Methods for Scanner Data. Jan de Haan, Antonio Chessa and Leon Willenborg, Statistics Netherlands | |||||
Room document: Modernising price collection:Scanner data and the HICP. Dirk-Jan Hoogerdijk, Eurostat | |||||
Session 2: Big Data | |||||
Fifteen years of progress in the collection of prices data in the Netherlands. Jan Walschots, Statistics Netherlands | |||||
Italian experience and perspective of using big data to estimate inflation. Federico Polidoro, Antonino Virgillito, Italian National Institute for Statistics | |||||
Pricing Patterns over Product Life-Cycle and Quality Growth at Product Turnover: Empirical Evidence from Japan. Kimiaki Shinozaki, Bank of Japan | |||||
Alternative data collection methods - focus on online data. Ragnhild Nygaard, Statistics Norway | |||||
Are online and offline Prices Similar? Evidence from large multi-channel retailers. Alberto Cavallo, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |||||
On the use of Internet data for the Dutch CPI. Robert Griffioen, Olav Ten Bosch, Statistics Netherlands | |||||
Research indices using web scraped data.Robert Breton, Gareth Clews, Liz Metcalfe, Natasha Milliken, Christopher Payne, Joe Winton and Ainslie Woods, ONS, UK | |||||
Room document: Variation in the inflation experience of UK households: 2003-2014, Tanya Flower, Philip Wales, ONS, UK | |||||
Session 3: CPIs for different population groups, income groups and geographic areas | |||||
CPIs for different population groups, income groups and geographic areas in Uganda. Vincent Nsubuga, Uganda Bureau of Statistics | |||||
Revising the Geographic Area Sample for the U.S. Consumer Price Index. David M. Friedman, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | |||||
Constant-utility indexes for groups in Canadian society. Radu Chiru and Clément Yélou, Statistics Canada | |||||
Estimating Consumer Price Inflation by Household. Jess Diamond, Hitotsubashi University, Kota Watanabe, Meiji University, Tsutomu Watanabe, Tokyo University | |||||
Drivers of measured, perceived and expected inflation in Germany. Jens Mehrhoff, Central Bank of Germany | |||||
Room document: Household-group inflation: methods to combine expenditure patterns. Alan Bentley, Statistics New Zealand | |||||
Room document: Socioeconomic Stratification in the CPI. Maria Ximena Caicedo Moreno, National Administrative Department of Statistic, Colombia | |||||
POSTER SESSION | |||||
The Billion Prices Project. Using Online Data for Measurement and Research. Alberto Cavallo and Roberto Rigobon, MIT & NBER | |||||
Commercial Property Price Indicators: Sources, Methods and Issues. Joachim Recktenwald, Eurostat | |||||
CPI Major Review. Rafael Gaona, National Institute of Statistics Geography and Informatics of Mexico | |||||
Modernising Official Statistics. Steven Vale, UNECE | |||||
Selection of CPI formula in three steps. Carsten Boldsen, UNECE | |||||
Session 4: Methodological issues | |||||
Fixed Basket Methods for Compiling Consumer Price Indexes, Paul A. Armknecht, IMF | |||||
A New Estimation for the US CPI – Capabilities and Impacts. David M. Friedman, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics | |||||
The treatment of difficult-to-measure products and services in Japan. Shunichi Shimakita, Statistical Bureau of Japan | |||||
Room document: Methods for calculation of elementary and higher-level price indices in Burundi. Iranyibutse Fidèle, Institut de Statistiques et des Etudes Economiques | PDF (FRE) | ||||
Room document: CPI Major Review. Rafael Gaona, INEGI, Mexico | |||||
Room document: Practical experience in measuring health services and pharmaceuticals the CPI of Belarus. Ekaterina Grikhanova, National Statistical Committee of Belarus | |||||
Session 5: House price indices | |||||
The Polish experience in developing House Price Index. Renata Rechnio, Central Statistical Office of Poland | |||||
Creation of an official real estate price index in Switzerland. Davide Fischbach, Corinne Becker Vermeulen, Swiss Federal Statistical Office |
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Hedonic Regression Models for Tokyo Condominium Sales. W. Erwin Diewert, University of British Columbia and Chihiro Shimizu, National University of Singapore | |||||
Room document: A Hedonic House Price Index for Turkey. Timur Hulagu, Erdi Kizilkaya, Ali Gencay Ozbekler, Pınar Tunar, Central Bank of Turkey | |||||
Session 6: Synergies between CPIs and PPPs and integration of survey activities | |||||
Partnership, processes and possibilities: the South African experience of integrating PPP and CPI work. Lekau Ranoto and Patrick Kelly, Statistics South Africa | |||||
The integration of ICP and CPI in Morocco. Reality and prospects. Mohamed Elmaliki, Statistics Morocco | PDF (FRE) | ||||
Synergies between CPIs and PPPs and Integration of Survey Activities. Majed Skaini, UN Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia | |||||
Integration of survey activities for CPIs and PPPs, Irina Goryacheva, Interstate Statistical Committee of the Commonwealth of Independent States |
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Synergies Between CPIs and PPPs and Integration of Survey Activities: The Case of Galápagos Islands, Ernestina Perez and Giovanni Savio, UNECLAC | |||||
Session 7: Update of the 2004 CPI Manual | |||||
Terms of reference for the Technical Expert Group for updating the 2004 CPI Manual (TEG-CPI) |
Meeting of the Group of Experts on Consumer Price Indices
02 - 04 May 2016
Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland