Comparative price level indices are the ratios of purchasing power parities to market exchange rates. At the level of GDP, comparative price levels provide a measure of the differences in the general price levels of countries. This indicator is measured as an index.
Price level indices
Comparative price level indices are the ratios of purchasing power parities to market exchange rates.
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