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Getting Real: Price Deflation of Nominal Values

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 January 2015

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Abstract

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It is often useful to convert nominal values to real values for applied welfare analysis. This article discusses the use of price deflators, and several published economic indices that may be useful for this process.

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Implementation: Skills and Perspectives
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Copyright © Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis 2011

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