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2017 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parities Real Expenditures - Results Methodology

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2017 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parities Real Expenditures - Results Methodology
2017 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parities Real Expenditures - Results Methodology

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2017 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parities Real Expenditures - Results Methodology

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This publication provides in-depth analyses of purchasing power parities and real expenditures for 22 economies in Asia and the Pacific.
The report provides a comprehensive account of the 2017 International Comparison Program (ICP) cycle for 22 economies in Asia and the Pacific. It provides in-depth analyses of estimates of purchasing power parities (PPPs), total and per capita real (PPP-converted) gross domestic product and its component expenditures, and price level indexes showing relative costs of living. The PPPs enable comparison in real terms across economies by removing the price level differences among them. This report also presents in detail the conceptual framework and methodological approaches used in implementing the ICP.

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