Export, Import, and Domestic Prices in the United States, 1926–1930
Theodore J. Kreps
The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1932, vol. 46, issue 2, 195-250
Abstract:
Introduction, 195. — I. The distinction between international and domestic commodities, 196; the criterion of physical movement, 198; of price behavior, 200; of market independence, 205. — II. The statistical procedure, 207; the selection of commodities, 207; of prices, 208; and of weights, 211. — III. The results, 215; the movements of the primary international and domestic indexes, 216; the difference in level of the New York and Chicago indexes, 218; comparison of the indexes with medians of the same commodities, 221; the analysis of sub-groups within the primary indexes, 223. — Conclusion, 225.
Date: 1932
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