Abstract

Previous chapters have identified the two essential sets of data that are combined to produce a consumer price index—they are the change in prices of individual goods and services between two time periods and a measure of the proportion of household expenditure on those goods and services. This chapter looks at how household expenditure studies have develped over time and how the process is carried out today.

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