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Measuring EU Inflation: The Foundations of the HICP

Autor John Astin
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 iun 2022
The HICP is a consumer price index which was designed to provide measures of inflation in EU member states calculated using similar methods and thus comparable one with another. The HICP now tracks the inflation rates covering over 500 million Europeans, including the UK, and is also produced by other countries such as the USA. John Astin was the EU statistician in charge of the initial development of this important index and he has the best knowledge of how it was developed in the 1990s. This book is a history of the main development period of the HICP, up to the year 2002 when Astin left the European Commission. It will be of interest to a wide range of readers, not only in the UK but globally. Types of readers are likely to include: economists, economic statisticians, national statistics offices, universities, libraries, government finance/economic ministries, international organizations such as UN, ILO, OECD, EU, Eurostat, ECB, and central banks, as well as individuals whoare interested in the construction of consumer price indices.
This book begins by explaining the background to the HICP project, both from an economic and a political viewpoint, and describes the specific needs for harmonized price indices resulting from the Maastricht treaty of 1992. It analyses the process of establishing the necessary procedures for taking this urgent work forward and gives details of the technical issues involved, and the critical issue of drafting legal acts which would be necessary to ensure full compliance with the new rules. It includes analysis of products, price collection issues, quality adjustment, timing, and a host of other issues, and discusses the arguments which had to be resolved, as well as some human aspects of the process too. It also looks at the funding aspects, the recruitment of specialist consultants, the legal processes and the organization of meetings, both in Luxembourg and in other countries.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030688080
ISBN-10: 3030688089
Ilustrații: XIX, 271 p. 9 illus., 2 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2021
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1. Background to the HICP.- 2. First Meeting of the HICP Working Party.- 3.Guiding Principles: Framework Regulation.- 4.Interim Indices of Consumer Prices (IICP).- 5.Launch of the HICP.- 6.Classification of Household Consumption Expenditure.- 7.Coverage of the HICP: What, Where, Who?.- 8.Index Formulae.- 9.Price Collection Issues.- 10.Weights.- 11.Treatment of Special Products.- 12. Quality Control.- 13. Country Aggregation.- 14.Expansion of the EU; Introduction of EMU and euro.- 15.Administrative and other issues.


Notă biografică

John Astin is an international consultant on price statistics, and he was a member of the ONS’s Advisory Panel (Technical) on Consumer Prices. He is the former Head of Price Comparisons Unit, Eurostat, European Commission.



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The HICP is a consumer price index which was designed to provide measures of inflation in EU member states calculated using similar methods and thus comparable one with another. The HICP now tracks the inflation rates covering over 500 million Europeans, including the UK, and is also produced by other countries such as the USA. John Astin was the EU statistician in charge of the initial development of this important index and he has the best knowledge of how it was developed in the 1990s. This book is a history of the main development period of the HICP, up to the year 2002 when Astin left the European Commission. It will be of interest to a wide range of readers, not only in the UK but globally. Types of readers are likely to include: economists, economic statisticians, national statistics offices, universities, libraries, government finance/economic ministries, international organizations such as UN, ILO, OECD, EU, Eurostat, ECB, and central banks, as well as individuals whoare interested in the construction of consumer price indices.
This book begins by explaining the background to the HICP project, both from an economic and a political viewpoint, and describes the specific needs for harmonized price indices resulting from the Maastricht treaty of 1992. It analyses the process of establishing the necessary procedures for taking this urgent work forward and gives details of the technical issues involved, and the critical issue of drafting legal acts which would be necessary to ensure full compliance with the new rules. It includes analysis of products, price collection issues, quality adjustment, timing, and a host of other issues, and discusses the arguments which had to be resolved, as well as some human aspects of the process too. It also looks at the funding aspects, the recruitment of specialist consultants, the legal processes and the organization of meetings, both in Luxembourg and in other countries.


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Explains the background to the HICP project, both from an economic and a political viewpoint. Describes the specific needs for harmonised price indices resulting from the Maastricht treaty of 1992Includes analysis of products, price collection issues, quality adjustment, timing, and a host of other issues and discusses the arguments which had to be resolved, and some human aspects of the process too