Comparing "exclusion" and "neutralization" for computing core inflation: Results for the Philippines
Core inflation removes from headline inflation (i.e., overall CPI inflation) volatile prices. One way for removal is “exclusion” of selected commodities by setting their weights to zero, which is practiced in the Philippines—and in Brazil, Israel, Korea, Poland, and the United States, to name a few—...
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Main Author: | Dumagan, Jesus C. |
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