What Drives the Difference between Online and Official Price Indexes?

This paper examines the associations between online price indexes and official statistics. First, we generate online CPI component sub-indexes, which are later aggregated to an Online Price CPI. This approach is applied to our unique dataset which contains about 3 million observations of online reta...

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Main Authors: Oleksandr Faryna, Oleksandr Talavera, Tetiana Yukhymenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Bank of Ukraine 2018-03-01
Series:Visnyk of the National Bank of Ukraine
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Online Access:https://journal.bank.gov.ua/en/article/2018/243/02
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Summary:This paper examines the associations between online price indexes and official statistics. First, we generate online CPI component sub-indexes, which are later aggregated to an Online Price CPI. This approach is applied to our unique dataset which contains about 3 million observations of online retail prices for consumer goods in Ukraine’s five largest cities. The data span over the period 2016m1 – 2017m12 and cover about 46% of Ukraine’s Consumer Price Inflation basket. We find that online inflation is generally consistent with official estimates, but the matching capability varies across sub-indexes. Although the differences can partially be explained by poor dataset coverage, we find that online prices may indeed represent new information that is not captured by official statistics.
ISSN:2414-987X