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The Economic Journal | 2001

The cost of living with the RPI : substitution bias in the UK retail prices index

Laura Blow; Ian Crawford

This paper uses revealed preference restrictions and nonparametric statistical methods to bound the true cost-of-living index which corresponds most closely to the UK Retail Prices Index (RPI). This is used to assess the RPI formula for substitution bias. We show that neither the direction nor the existence of bias in the RPI formula can be established on a priori theoretical grounds. However, we find empirical evidence of a variable, but generally positive bias in the rate of inflation recorded by the RPI formula.


The Review of Economic Studies | 2008

Revealed preference analysis of characteristics models

Laura Blow; Martin Browning; Ian Crawford


(IFS Commentaries C065 ). Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK. | 1997

The distributional effects of taxes on private motoring

Laura Blow; Ian Crawford


(IFS Reports R60 ). Institute for Fiscal Studies: London, UK. | 1999

Cost-of-living indices and revealed preference

Laura Blow; Ian Crawford


Archive | 2009

Marriage and Consumption

Laura Blow; Martin Browning; Mette Ejrnæs


Archive | 1998

A quality-constant price index for new cars in the UK, 1986 to 1995

Laura Blow; Ian Crawford


Archive | 2014

Never mind the hyperbolics: nonparametric analysis of time-inconsistent preferences

Laura Blow; Martin Browning; Ian Crawford


Archive | 1996

A revealed preference method for valuing new goods

Laura Blow; Ian Crawford


Archive | 2017

Nonparametric Analysis of Time-Inconsistent Preferences

Martin Browning; Ian Crawford; Laura Blow


Archive | 2004

Nonparametric methods for the characteristic model

Laura Blow; Martin Browning; Ian Crawford

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Mette Ejrnæs

University of Copenhagen

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