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Laspeyres and Paasche Index×Fisher Ideal Index×
CampoEconomíaEconomía
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen18711922
Autor originalÉtienne Laspeyres (1871); Hermann Paasche (1874)Irving Fisher; superlative theory by W. Erwin Diewert
TipoBilateral price and quantity index numbersSuperlative index number for aggregating prices or quantities
Fuente seminalDiewert, W. E. (1976). Exact and superlative index numbers. Journal of Econometrics, 4(2), 115–145. DOI ↗Fisher, I. (1922). The Making of Index Numbers: A Study of Their Varieties, Tests, and Reliability. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. ISBN: 9780678006597
AliasLaspeyres Index, Paasche Index, Base-Weighted Index, Current-Weighted IndexFisher Index, Fisher's Ideal Index, Ideal Index Number, Fisher Price Index
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ResumenThe Laspeyres and Paasche indices are the two foundational bilateral index numbers used to measure how a basket of prices (or quantities) changes between a base period and a current period. The Laspeyres index weights price changes by base-period quantities — it asks what the original basket costs now relative to then — while the Paasche index weights by current-period quantities, asking what the current basket costs now relative to then. They differ because consumers substitute away from goods whose relative prices rise, and this difference defines the well-known substitution bias: the Laspeyres index tends to overstate, and the Paasche index to understate, the true cost-of-living change, bracketing it between them.The Fisher ideal index is a superlative index number that aggregates many individual prices or quantities into a single measure of overall change by taking the geometric mean of the Laspeyres (base-weighted) and Paasche (current-weighted) indices. Proposed by Irving Fisher in his 1922 treatise as the 'ideal' formula because it passes a battery of desirable axiomatic tests, it was later shown by W. Erwin Diewert to be exact for a flexible (quadratic) aggregator, giving it both an axiomatic and an economic-theoretic justification. It is the index of choice when a measure must satisfy the time-reversal and factor-reversal tests exactly.
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