
Ppp Is One Of The Most Widely Researched Areas In International Finance And One Of The Most Controversial In The Theory Of Exchange Rate Determination. This Book Demonstrates The Applications Of Purchasing Power Parity In Exchange Rate Determination As Well As More Practical Applications Of Salary Comparison And The Cost-of Living Across Borders. It Uses The Economist's Annual Big Mac Index In Place Of The Traditional Basket Of Services Used In Ppp Research. The Author Demonstrates That This Is A Good Solution To The Index-number Problem Since It Is Readily Available And More Appealing As An International Monetary Standard. The Book Also Shows How The Big Mac Index Could Have Been Used To Predict The Asian Currency Crisis And The Mexican Peso Stand-off Where More Traditional Economic Measures Failed. Cover; Contents; List Of Tables; List Of Figures; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Notes On The Contributors; 1 Purchasing Power Parity: A Survey Of The Issues; 2 The Growing Evidence On Purchasing Power Parity; 3 The Economics Of The Big Mac Standard; 4 'burgernomics' And The Asean Currency Crisis; 5 Big Macs And Wages To Go, Please: Comparing The Purchasing Power Of Earnings Around The World; 6 Professors And Hamburgers: An International Comparison Of Real Academic Salaries; Index By L. Ong. Includes Index. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. English
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
ISBN-10:
1280455691
ISBN-13:
9781280455698
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts!