Billion Prices Project

The Billion Prices Project is an academic initiative that uses prices collected from hundreds of online retailers around the world on a daily basis to conduct research in macro and international economics. It was founded in 2008 by Alberto Cavallo and Roberto Rigobon.

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    • janeiro 2018
      Fonte: Billion Prices Project
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 03 março, 2021
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      Data cited at: Billion Prices Project Average price data for goods sold by - retailers, disaggregated at various levels
    • janeiro 2018
      Fonte: Billion Prices Project
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 04 março, 2021
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      Data Cited at: Billion Prices Project Average price data for goods sold by - retailers, disaggregated at various levels by quarters for Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Japan, South Africa, UK, US, Netherlands, Canada, Australia. The data were used in the paper titled "Using Online Prices for Measuring Real Consumption Across Countries" – AEA Papers and Proceedings 2018
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    • janeiro 2016
      Fonte: Billion Prices Project
      Carregamento por: Knoema
      Acesso em 02 março, 2021
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      Daily price indices, monthly, and annual inflation rates for Argentina and the US. Monthly data with annual inflation rates for Argentina, Brazil, China, Germany, Japan, South Africa, UK, US, 3 US sectors, and global aggregates (including Eurozone). Daily PPP series for Argentina and Australia. The data were used in the paper titled “The Billion Prices Project: Using Online Data for Measurement and Research” – Journal of Economic Perspectives , 31(1) (Spring 2016). Countries: 8 (plus 3 US sectors and 3 global aggregates) Dates : 2007/2008 to 2015   Data cited at: The Billion Prices Project Via Harvard Dataverse