Shining a Light on Purchasing Power Parities
Maxim Pinkovskiy, Xavier Sala-i-Martín
Abstract
We use satellite-recorded nighttime lights as an independent benchmark of economic activity in order to generate three findings in the study of PPP-adjusted estimates of GDP. First, PPP-adjusted estimates better describe poor economies than do market exchange rate-based estimates today, although this was not the case in the late 1990s. Second, estimates of PPPs have been steadily improving from one price survey round to the next. Third, it has tended to be optimal to only use the latest price data and to revise existing PPP-adjusted estimates whenever a new price survey is released. (JEL E23, E31, F31, O11, O57)
Topics & Concepts
Purchasing power parityEconometricsEconomicsPurchasing powerBenchmark (surveying)Order (exchange)Exchange rateEstimationPurchasingMonetary economicsMacroeconomicsOperations managementFinanceGeographyGeodesyManagementImpact of Light on Environment and Health