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Anatomy of regional price differentials: Evidence from micro price data
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Rat für Sozial- und Wirtschaftsdaten (RatSWD)
Abstract Over the last three decades the supply of economic statistics has vastly improved. Unfortunately, statistics on regional price levels (sub-national purchasing power parities) have been exempt from this positive trend, even though they are indispensable for meaningful spatial comparisons of regional ... view more
Over the last three decades the supply of economic statistics has vastly improved. Unfortunately, statistics on regional price levels (sub-national purchasing power parities) have been exempt from this positive trend, even though they are indispensable for meaningful spatial comparisons of regional output, income, wages, productivity, standards of living, and poverty. To improve the situation, our paper demonstrates that a highly disaggregated and reliable regional price index can be compiled from data that already exist. We use the micro price data that have been collected for Germany's Consumer Price Index in May 2016. For the computation we introduce a multi-stage version of the Country- Product-Dummy method. The unique quality of our price data set allows us to depart from previous spatial price comparisons and to compare only exactly identical products. We find that the price levels of the 402 counties and cities of Germany are largely driven by the cost of housing and to a much lesser degree by the prices of goods and services. The overall price level in the most expensive region, Munich, is about 27 percent higher than in the cheapest region. Our results also reveal strong spatial autocorrelation.... view less
Keywords
purchasing power; economic statistics; regional difference; Federal Republic of Germany; residential behavior; price level; data quality; standard of living; poverty; productivity; income; data capture; costs
Classification
Economic Statistics, Econometrics, Business Informatics
Economic and Social Geography
Free Keywords
CPD-method; PPP; consumer price data; hedonic regression; regional price index; spatial price comparison
Document language
English
Publication Year
2019
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
44 p.
Series
RatSWD Working Paper Series, 268
Status
Published Version; reviewed