Inflation is typically measured using aggregate price indices that are based on bundles of goods and services sold or consumed by the “median” agent. In the case of households, in particular, budget shares vary substantially across income and demographic groups. Assessing how inflation behaves at the household level requires understanding how heterogenous changes in consumer prices affect household choices and well-being differently. In recent years...
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2021/11/30
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Document de travail de recherche sur les politiques
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WPS9869
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2021/11/30
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Disclosed
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Getting Real ? The Uneven Burden of Inflation across Households in Turkey
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inflation