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John Astin ()

Chapter Chapter 9 in Measuring EU Inflation, 2021, pp 135-165 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract For a national statistic of such importance as the HICP, it is self-evident that the underlying data must be based on a well-designed sample. Billions of consumer transactions take place every year and until we reach a level of electronic sophistication beyond our current imagination, transaction prices and indeed weights must be based on relatively tiny samples.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-68806-6_9

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