Abstract
This paper studies the relation between different formulas for computing aggregate price indices and estimates of inflation persistence. The relevance of"aggregation bias" for policy making is discussed. We show that "aggregation bias" may not be a concern for a cautious policy-maker. We also show that chained indices are likely to be preferred by econometricians, rather than log-aggregates.
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