ccdi_fbmw: Extending the multilateral CCDI price index by using the FBMW...

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ccdi_fbmwR Documentation

Extending the multilateral CCDI price index by using the FBMW method.

Description

This function returns a value of the multilateral CCDI price index (GEKS based on the Tornqvist formula) extended by using the FBMW (Fixed Base Moving Window) method.

Usage

ccdi_fbmw(data, start, end)

Arguments

data

The user's data frame with information about sold products. It must contain columns: time (as Date in format: year-month-day,e.g. '2020-12-01'), prices (as positive numeric), quantities (as positive numeric) and prodID (as numeric, factor or character).

start

The base period (as character) limited to the year and month, e.g. "2019-12".

end

The research period (as character) limited to the year and month, e.g. "2020-04".

Value

This function returns a value of the multilateral CCDI price index extended by using the FBMW (Fixed Base Moving Window) method. It measures the price dynamics between periods end and start and it uses a 13-month time window with a fixed base month taken as year(end)-1. If the distance between end and start exceeds 13 months, then internal Decembers play a role of chain-linking months. The month of the start parameter must be December. To get information about both price index values and corresponding dates, please see functions: price_indices or final_index. The function does not take into account aggregating over outlets or product subgroups (to consider these types of aggregating, please use the final_index function).

References

Caves, D.W., Christensen, L.R. and Diewert, W.E. (1982). Multilateral comparisons of output, input, and productivity using superlative index numbers. Economic Journal 92, 73-86.

Lamboray, C.(2017). The Geary Khamis index and the Lehr index: how much do they differ? Paper presented at the 15th Ottawa Group meeting, 10-12 May 2017, Elville am Rhein, Germany.

Examples

ccdi_fbmw(milk, start="2019-12", end="2020-04")

PriceIndices documentation built on July 9, 2023, 6:20 p.m.