Are Prices Countercyclical? Evidence From East Asian Countries (ICPSR 1168)

Principal Investigator(s): Kim, Yang Woo, Bank of Korea

Summary: The data document the empirical evidence regarding the cyclical behavior of prices and inflation in two rapidly growing developing countries, Korea and Taiwan. (more info)

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Kim, Yang Woo. Are Prices Countercyclical? Evidence From East Asian Countries. ICPSR01168-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor], 1998-08-27. doi:10.3886/ICPSR01168.v1

Persistent URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3886/ICPSR01168.v1

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Scope of Study

Summary:   The data document the empirical evidence regarding the cyclical behavior of prices and inflation in two rapidly growing developing countries, Korea and Taiwan.

Subject Terms:   inflation, price indexes, price trends, prices

Geographic Coverage:   Asia, Global, South Korea, Taiwan

Data Collection Notes:

The file submitted is SO96DP.YK, which contains both computer programs and data.

These data are part of ICPSR's Publication-Related Archive and are distributed exactly as they arrived from the data depositor. ICPSR has not checked or processed this material. Users should consult the investigator(s) if further information is desired.

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Original ICPSR Release:  1998-08-27

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