A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation: The Case of France
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- Introduction -- A Constructed Datum -- Outline of the Book -- References -- Chapter 1: 'What is a Price Index': Statistical Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Statistical Principle of a Price Index: Elementary Indices and Aggregation -- 2.1 The Elementary Indices -- 2.2 Aggregating the Elementary Indices -- 3 The Various Possible Measures: Laspeyres, Paasche, Fisher -- 3.1 The Laspeyres Price Index -- 3.2 The Paasche Price Index -- 3.3 The Fisher Price Index -- 3.4 The Missing Properties of the Synthetic Indices -- 4 Implementing Price Indices Both Statistically and Practically -- 4.1 Chain Indices -- 4.2 The Geometric Means of the Micro Price Indices -- 4.3 Quantities, Volumes and Pure Prices -- 5 The Composition of the Price Index and the Evolution of the CPI over Time -- References -- Chapter 2: A Political Economy of the Price Index 1913-1990 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of a Price Index: Between Proxy for Industrial Activity and Guarantee of Purchasing Power -- 3 Eight Generations of the Price Index -- 4 1950-1970: A Price Index Policy? -- 4.1 Standard Budgets -- 4.2 Wage Indexation Policies and Index Policies -- 4.3 A 'Traumatic' Period for INSEE -- 4.4 A Different Story in the USA During the 1950s? -- 5 The Life of the CGT Index (1972-1998) -- 5.1 The Origins of the CGT Index -- 5.2 The Specific Characteristics of the CGT Index -- 5.3 Competitive Devaluation and the End of the CGT Index -- 6 The 1990s and 2000s: Between Finance and Governmentality -- 6.1 The Indexation of Financial Products -- 6.2 A Price Index 'Without Tobacco' -- References -- Chapter 3: The European Turning Point -- 1 Maastricht (1992) and the HICP -- 1.1 Maastricht and Inflation -- 1.2 The HICP -- 1.2.1 The Context in Which the HICP Was Created | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.2.2 The HICP: The Calculation Principle -- 2 The Price Index During the Changeover to the Euro -- 2.1 INSEE and the Changeover to the Euro -- 2.2 Advances in Measuring Perceptions of Inflation -- 2.3 New Actors -- 2.3.1 The Large Retailers Get Involved -- 2.3.2 The Effects of the 2007 Presidential Campaign -- 3 What Is the 'Right' Level of Price Inflation? -- 3.1 Individuals' Frequency of Purchasing -- 3.2 The Growing Inequalities Between Socio-occupational Categories -- 3.3 Involuntary Expenditure: Between Old Realities and a New Concept? -- 4 An Unheard-of Response from INSEE: The Launch of an Online Individual Simulator -- References -- Chapter 4: The Quality Effect -- 1 The Boskin Report (1996) and the Idea of "Overstated" Inflation -- 1.1 The Contents of the Boskin Report -- 1.2 The Post-Boskin Years in France -- 2 The Objectivation of Quality: Between Interpretations and Modelling -- 2.1 Implicit Methods of Dealing with Quality -- 2.2 The Explicit Methods -- 2.3 Services Are Affected -- 2.4 The Uncertain and Convention-Based Nature of Quality -- 3 The Hedonic Method: Between Promises and Disappointments -- 3.1 The Principle of the Hedonic Method -- 3.2 Interpretations of Quality -- 3.3 Hedonic Prices: Between Communicative Power and Weakness in Application? -- 3.3.1 Some Theoretical Critiques -- 3.3.2 The Hedonic Method's Sphere of Application Remains Narrow -- 3.3.3 "Consumption Profile" Methods -- 4 Conclusion. Taking Account of Sustainability, the Environment and Care Work -- References -- Chapter 5: From Consumer Prices to the 'Cost of Living' -- 1 A Hundred Years of Convergence Towards a Cost of Living Index? -- 1.1 Realities Elude Statistics -- 1.2 The Intellectual Paradigm -- 1.3 A Big Comeback for Utility? -- 1.3.1 Defining the COLI. | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.3.2 Fifty Years After They Were Developed Conceptually, Are Constant-Utility Indices Being Put into Practice? -- 1.3.3 Checkout Data and the CUI -- 2 Is Inflation Over- or Understated? -- 2.1 Substitutability in Purchasing Practices -- 2.2 A New Kind of Challenge -- References -- Chapter 6: The Reform of 'Checkout Data' -- 1 Investing in Big Data -- 2 Checkout Data -- 3 These Digital Innovations Present a Challenge to the Notion of 'Product' -- 4 'Exhaustive' but Impoverished Data -- References -- Chapter 7: Under- or Overestimation of Inflation? -- 1 The Importance of the Knowledge Regime -- 2 The Dissemination of the Statement that "Inflation Is Being Overestimated" -- 2.1 First Trade Union Protests Against the Underestimation of Inflation in the 1950s -- 2.2 Second Wave of Trade Union Protest: The Construction of an Alternative Index -- 2.3 A Counter-attack from the Other Side of the Atlantic: Inflation Overestimated? -- 3 The Emergence of the Statement that "Inflation Is Being Overestimated" -- 3.1 The Socio-technical Conditions for the Emergence -- 3.2 The Pendulum of History: The 'Gilets Jaunes' Effect -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion -- The Consequences for Growth and Productivity -- References -- Index | |
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spelling | Jany-Catrice, Florence Verfasser aut A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France Cham Springer International Publishing AG 2021 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (149 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- Introduction -- A Constructed Datum -- Outline of the Book -- References -- Chapter 1: 'What is a Price Index': Statistical Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Statistical Principle of a Price Index: Elementary Indices and Aggregation -- 2.1 The Elementary Indices -- 2.2 Aggregating the Elementary Indices -- 3 The Various Possible Measures: Laspeyres, Paasche, Fisher -- 3.1 The Laspeyres Price Index -- 3.2 The Paasche Price Index -- 3.3 The Fisher Price Index -- 3.4 The Missing Properties of the Synthetic Indices -- 4 Implementing Price Indices Both Statistically and Practically -- 4.1 Chain Indices -- 4.2 The Geometric Means of the Micro Price Indices -- 4.3 Quantities, Volumes and Pure Prices -- 5 The Composition of the Price Index and the Evolution of the CPI over Time -- References -- Chapter 2: A Political Economy of the Price Index 1913-1990 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of a Price Index: Between Proxy for Industrial Activity and Guarantee of Purchasing Power -- 3 Eight Generations of the Price Index -- 4 1950-1970: A Price Index Policy? -- 4.1 Standard Budgets -- 4.2 Wage Indexation Policies and Index Policies -- 4.3 A 'Traumatic' Period for INSEE -- 4.4 A Different Story in the USA During the 1950s? -- 5 The Life of the CGT Index (1972-1998) -- 5.1 The Origins of the CGT Index -- 5.2 The Specific Characteristics of the CGT Index -- 5.3 Competitive Devaluation and the End of the CGT Index -- 6 The 1990s and 2000s: Between Finance and Governmentality -- 6.1 The Indexation of Financial Products -- 6.2 A Price Index 'Without Tobacco' -- References -- Chapter 3: The European Turning Point -- 1 Maastricht (1992) and the HICP -- 1.1 Maastricht and Inflation -- 1.2 The HICP -- 1.2.1 The Context in Which the HICP Was Created 1.2.2 The HICP: The Calculation Principle -- 2 The Price Index During the Changeover to the Euro -- 2.1 INSEE and the Changeover to the Euro -- 2.2 Advances in Measuring Perceptions of Inflation -- 2.3 New Actors -- 2.3.1 The Large Retailers Get Involved -- 2.3.2 The Effects of the 2007 Presidential Campaign -- 3 What Is the 'Right' Level of Price Inflation? -- 3.1 Individuals' Frequency of Purchasing -- 3.2 The Growing Inequalities Between Socio-occupational Categories -- 3.3 Involuntary Expenditure: Between Old Realities and a New Concept? -- 4 An Unheard-of Response from INSEE: The Launch of an Online Individual Simulator -- References -- Chapter 4: The Quality Effect -- 1 The Boskin Report (1996) and the Idea of "Overstated" Inflation -- 1.1 The Contents of the Boskin Report -- 1.2 The Post-Boskin Years in France -- 2 The Objectivation of Quality: Between Interpretations and Modelling -- 2.1 Implicit Methods of Dealing with Quality -- 2.2 The Explicit Methods -- 2.3 Services Are Affected -- 2.4 The Uncertain and Convention-Based Nature of Quality -- 3 The Hedonic Method: Between Promises and Disappointments -- 3.1 The Principle of the Hedonic Method -- 3.2 Interpretations of Quality -- 3.3 Hedonic Prices: Between Communicative Power and Weakness in Application? -- 3.3.1 Some Theoretical Critiques -- 3.3.2 The Hedonic Method's Sphere of Application Remains Narrow -- 3.3.3 "Consumption Profile" Methods -- 4 Conclusion. Taking Account of Sustainability, the Environment and Care Work -- References -- Chapter 5: From Consumer Prices to the 'Cost of Living' -- 1 A Hundred Years of Convergence Towards a Cost of Living Index? -- 1.1 Realities Elude Statistics -- 1.2 The Intellectual Paradigm -- 1.3 A Big Comeback for Utility? -- 1.3.1 Defining the COLI. 1.3.2 Fifty Years After They Were Developed Conceptually, Are Constant-Utility Indices Being Put into Practice? -- 1.3.3 Checkout Data and the CUI -- 2 Is Inflation Over- or Understated? -- 2.1 Substitutability in Purchasing Practices -- 2.2 A New Kind of Challenge -- References -- Chapter 6: The Reform of 'Checkout Data' -- 1 Investing in Big Data -- 2 Checkout Data -- 3 These Digital Innovations Present a Challenge to the Notion of 'Product' -- 4 'Exhaustive' but Impoverished Data -- References -- Chapter 7: Under- or Overestimation of Inflation? -- 1 The Importance of the Knowledge Regime -- 2 The Dissemination of the Statement that "Inflation Is Being Overestimated" -- 2.1 First Trade Union Protests Against the Underestimation of Inflation in the 1950s -- 2.2 Second Wave of Trade Union Protest: The Construction of an Alternative Index -- 2.3 A Counter-attack from the Other Side of the Atlantic: Inflation Overestimated? -- 3 The Emergence of the Statement that "Inflation Is Being Overestimated" -- 3.1 The Socio-technical Conditions for the Emergence -- 3.2 The Pendulum of History: The 'Gilets Jaunes' Effect -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion -- The Consequences for Growth and Productivity -- References -- Index Inflation (Finance)-France Consumer price indexes-France Verbraucherpreisindex (DE-588)4196810-4 gnd rswk-swf Inflation (DE-588)4026887-1 gnd rswk-swf Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 gnd rswk-swf Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 gnd rswk-swf Electronic books Verbraucherpreisindex (DE-588)4196810-4 s Inflation (DE-588)4026887-1 s Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 s DE-604 Frankreich (DE-588)4018145-5 g Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Jany-Catrice, Florence A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2021 9783030599393 |
spellingShingle | Jany-Catrice, Florence A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France Intro -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Boxes -- Introduction -- A Constructed Datum -- Outline of the Book -- References -- Chapter 1: 'What is a Price Index': Statistical Approach -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Statistical Principle of a Price Index: Elementary Indices and Aggregation -- 2.1 The Elementary Indices -- 2.2 Aggregating the Elementary Indices -- 3 The Various Possible Measures: Laspeyres, Paasche, Fisher -- 3.1 The Laspeyres Price Index -- 3.2 The Paasche Price Index -- 3.3 The Fisher Price Index -- 3.4 The Missing Properties of the Synthetic Indices -- 4 Implementing Price Indices Both Statistically and Practically -- 4.1 Chain Indices -- 4.2 The Geometric Means of the Micro Price Indices -- 4.3 Quantities, Volumes and Pure Prices -- 5 The Composition of the Price Index and the Evolution of the CPI over Time -- References -- Chapter 2: A Political Economy of the Price Index 1913-1990 -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Emergence of a Price Index: Between Proxy for Industrial Activity and Guarantee of Purchasing Power -- 3 Eight Generations of the Price Index -- 4 1950-1970: A Price Index Policy? -- 4.1 Standard Budgets -- 4.2 Wage Indexation Policies and Index Policies -- 4.3 A 'Traumatic' Period for INSEE -- 4.4 A Different Story in the USA During the 1950s? -- 5 The Life of the CGT Index (1972-1998) -- 5.1 The Origins of the CGT Index -- 5.2 The Specific Characteristics of the CGT Index -- 5.3 Competitive Devaluation and the End of the CGT Index -- 6 The 1990s and 2000s: Between Finance and Governmentality -- 6.1 The Indexation of Financial Products -- 6.2 A Price Index 'Without Tobacco' -- References -- Chapter 3: The European Turning Point -- 1 Maastricht (1992) and the HICP -- 1.1 Maastricht and Inflation -- 1.2 The HICP -- 1.2.1 The Context in Which the HICP Was Created 1.2.2 The HICP: The Calculation Principle -- 2 The Price Index During the Changeover to the Euro -- 2.1 INSEE and the Changeover to the Euro -- 2.2 Advances in Measuring Perceptions of Inflation -- 2.3 New Actors -- 2.3.1 The Large Retailers Get Involved -- 2.3.2 The Effects of the 2007 Presidential Campaign -- 3 What Is the 'Right' Level of Price Inflation? -- 3.1 Individuals' Frequency of Purchasing -- 3.2 The Growing Inequalities Between Socio-occupational Categories -- 3.3 Involuntary Expenditure: Between Old Realities and a New Concept? -- 4 An Unheard-of Response from INSEE: The Launch of an Online Individual Simulator -- References -- Chapter 4: The Quality Effect -- 1 The Boskin Report (1996) and the Idea of "Overstated" Inflation -- 1.1 The Contents of the Boskin Report -- 1.2 The Post-Boskin Years in France -- 2 The Objectivation of Quality: Between Interpretations and Modelling -- 2.1 Implicit Methods of Dealing with Quality -- 2.2 The Explicit Methods -- 2.3 Services Are Affected -- 2.4 The Uncertain and Convention-Based Nature of Quality -- 3 The Hedonic Method: Between Promises and Disappointments -- 3.1 The Principle of the Hedonic Method -- 3.2 Interpretations of Quality -- 3.3 Hedonic Prices: Between Communicative Power and Weakness in Application? -- 3.3.1 Some Theoretical Critiques -- 3.3.2 The Hedonic Method's Sphere of Application Remains Narrow -- 3.3.3 "Consumption Profile" Methods -- 4 Conclusion. Taking Account of Sustainability, the Environment and Care Work -- References -- Chapter 5: From Consumer Prices to the 'Cost of Living' -- 1 A Hundred Years of Convergence Towards a Cost of Living Index? -- 1.1 Realities Elude Statistics -- 1.2 The Intellectual Paradigm -- 1.3 A Big Comeback for Utility? -- 1.3.1 Defining the COLI. 1.3.2 Fifty Years After They Were Developed Conceptually, Are Constant-Utility Indices Being Put into Practice? -- 1.3.3 Checkout Data and the CUI -- 2 Is Inflation Over- or Understated? -- 2.1 Substitutability in Purchasing Practices -- 2.2 A New Kind of Challenge -- References -- Chapter 6: The Reform of 'Checkout Data' -- 1 Investing in Big Data -- 2 Checkout Data -- 3 These Digital Innovations Present a Challenge to the Notion of 'Product' -- 4 'Exhaustive' but Impoverished Data -- References -- Chapter 7: Under- or Overestimation of Inflation? -- 1 The Importance of the Knowledge Regime -- 2 The Dissemination of the Statement that "Inflation Is Being Overestimated" -- 2.1 First Trade Union Protests Against the Underestimation of Inflation in the 1950s -- 2.2 Second Wave of Trade Union Protest: The Construction of an Alternative Index -- 2.3 A Counter-attack from the Other Side of the Atlantic: Inflation Overestimated? -- 3 The Emergence of the Statement that "Inflation Is Being Overestimated" -- 3.1 The Socio-technical Conditions for the Emergence -- 3.2 The Pendulum of History: The 'Gilets Jaunes' Effect -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Conclusion -- The Consequences for Growth and Productivity -- References -- Index Inflation (Finance)-France Consumer price indexes-France Verbraucherpreisindex (DE-588)4196810-4 gnd Inflation (DE-588)4026887-1 gnd Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4196810-4 (DE-588)4026887-1 (DE-588)4139465-3 (DE-588)4018145-5 |
title | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France |
title_auth | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France |
title_exact_search | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France |
title_exact_search_txtP | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France |
title_full | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France |
title_fullStr | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France |
title_full_unstemmed | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation The Case of France |
title_short | A Political Economy of the Measurement of Inflation |
title_sort | a political economy of the measurement of inflation the case of france |
title_sub | The Case of France |
topic | Inflation (Finance)-France Consumer price indexes-France Verbraucherpreisindex (DE-588)4196810-4 gnd Inflation (DE-588)4026887-1 gnd Indikator (DE-588)4139465-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Inflation (Finance)-France Consumer price indexes-France Verbraucherpreisindex Inflation Indikator Frankreich |
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