2021 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures—A Summary Report
Publication | August 2024
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Summarizing the Asia and the Pacific results of the 2021 International Comparison Program, this report estimates purchasing power parities (PPPs) and PPP-based measures of total and per capita real gross domestic product (GDP) for 21 economies.
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The report also provides revised results for the 2017 ICP cycle. The PPPs enable comparison in real terms across economies by removing price level differences among them. The results provide policy makers and other users with useful information on price levels and PPP-based GDP expenditure values for comparative analysis and policy applications. ICP is a global statistical initiative carried out under the auspices of the United Nations Statistical Commission.
Contents
- Introduction to the International Comparison Program in Asia and the Pacific
- Macroeconomic Measures and Intereconomy Comparisons
- Summary Results from the 2021 International Comparison Program in Asia and the Pacific
- Comparative Analysis of Results from the 2017 and 2021 International Comparison Program in Asia and the Pacific
- Governance and Methodology
- Summary and Conclusions
- Appendixes
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Also in this Series
- Constructing Purchasing Power Parities Using a Reduced Information Approach: A Research Study
- 2017 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures — Results and Methodology
- 2017 International Comparison Program for Asia and the Pacific: Purchasing Power Parities and Real Expenditures — A Summary Report