Site Navigation
Categories:
Economics effects

Summary Of: Penn effect

with the Penn effect only noticeable 450 years into the data... hypothesis and the Penn effect deviation at scales estimated by the BS...

Encyclodia Page On: Penn effect

These Are Links To Other Documents
economic | income | GDP | exchange rates | econometric | Balassa-Samuelson effect | neo-classical economics | gold | purchasing power parity | econometric | Second World War | Penn | price indices | exchange rate | 1964 | Balassa-Samuelson effect | Paul Samuelson | first world | third world | Big Mac | Switzerland | exchange rate | money | nominal exchange rates | Russian | open economy | purchasing power parity | economic | law of one price | efficient | Zurich | Moscow | Moscow | Zurich | price index (CPI) | Big Mac | Indians | subsistence | ceteris paribus | traded goods | standard of living | GDP | CPI | The Economist | Big Mac Index | price | Purchasing Power Parity | New York | dollar | Tokyo | Yen | nominal exchange rate at the time | exchange rates | float | central banks | Bretton Woods | 1950 | General equilibrium | BS-hypothesis | analysis of historical economic data | University of Houston | Categories | Economics effects |
This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Penn effect".