At what price?: conceptualizing and measuring cost-of-living and price indexes (2002). Panel on conceptual, measurement, and other statistical issues in developing cost-of-living indexes

http://www.nap.edu/books/0309074428/html/

This book explains the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and describes it as one of the most widely used statistics in the United States; How it serves as a guide for the Federal Reserve Board's monetary policy and is an essential tool in calculating changes in the nation's output and living standards; and how it is used to determine annual cost-of-living allowances for social security retirees and other recipients of federal payments, to index the federal income tax system for inflation, and as the yardstick for U.S. Treasury inflation-indexed bonds.

Author(s): Schultze, Charles, Mackie, Christopher Originator(s): The National Academics Press
Resource added in: 23/07/2002
Available languages: English
Indicators (Statistics), Health Services, Measuring, Methods and Indicators
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