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multilaterals (version 1.0)

Transitive Index Numbers for Cross-Sections and Panel Data

Description

Computing transitive (and non-transitive) index numbers (Coelli et al., 2005 ) for cross-sections and panel data. For the calculation of transitive indexes, the EKS (Coelli et al., 2005 ; Rao et al., 2002 ) and Minimum spanning tree (Hill, 2004 ) methods are implemented. Traditional fixed-base and chained indexes, and their growth rates, can also be derived using the Paasche, Laspeyres, Fisher and Tornqvist formulas.

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install.packages('multilaterals')

Monthly Downloads

23

Version

1.0

License

GPL-3

Maintainer

Edoardo Baldoni

Last Published

September 7th, 2017

Functions in multilaterals (1.0)

I_nt

Matrix of bilateral Fisher fixed-base comparisons
billy_inp_p

Billy's Bus Company Data: Inputs Prices
billy_inp_q

Billy's Bus Company Data: Inputs Quantities
billy_out_p

Billy's Bus Company Data: Outputs Prices
dat.p

Transitive Indexes in Panel Data: Simulated Regional Data on Labor Inputs Prices
dat.q

Transitive Indexes in Panel Data: Simulated Regional Data on Labor Inputs Quantities
multicompPAR

multicompPAR
multilaterals

multilaterals
eks

eks: transforming a non-transitive index number matrix into a transitive one
growth

Compute growth rates of indexes
rail_out_q

Australian National Railways Data: Output Quantities
multilateral

multilateral: generate transitive index numbers for cross-sections and panel data
rail_out_p

Australian National Railways Data: Output Prices
billy_out_q

Billy's Bus Company Data: Outputs Quantities
chaining

Generate chained index numbers
indexes

indexes: create fixed-base or chained index numbers
multicomp

multicomp