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Impacts of Economic Reform in Poland: Incidence and Welfare Changes Within a Consistent Framework
The Review of Economics and Statistics
  • Sonya K. Huffman, Iowa State University
  • Stanley R. Johnson, Iowa State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Submitted Manuscript
Publication Date
5-1-2004
DOI
10.1162/003465304323031166
Abstract

The costs of shortages and rationing are not captured by standard consumer price indices. Thus the change in real GDP per capita is an overestimate of welfare losses in transition economics. In this study virtual prices are used to calculate new cost-of-living indices (CLIs). The results for Polant show that from 1987 to 1992 the CLI ignoring the rationing effects is biased upward from 1.53 to 3.71 percentage points per year. Compared to the estimates of welfare loss that neglect the rationing effects during the prereform period, the estimated welfare losses that reflect the rationing are reduced by 50% using Hausman' virtual prices and by 75% using external proxy virtual prices.

Comments

This is a working paper of an article from The Review of Economics and Statistics 86 (2004): 626, doi: 10.1162/003465304323031166.

Citation Information
Sonya K. Huffman and Stanley R. Johnson. "Impacts of Economic Reform in Poland: Incidence and Welfare Changes Within a Consistent Framework" The Review of Economics and Statistics Vol. 86 Iss. 2 (2004) p. 626 - 636
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sonya-huffman/22/