Explaining International Differences in the Prices of Tradables and Non-Tradables (with a New Zealand Perspective)
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2014
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Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington
Abstract
The World Bank's International Comparison Program (ICP) data on national price levels for tradables and non-tradables (and goods compared to services) reveals that New Zealand has relatively high prices of both tradables and non-tradables when compared to a sample of over 40 OECD-Eurostat countries (Gemmell, 2013). The present paper seeks to explain both those observed international variations in non-tradables and tradables prices in general, and New Zealand's especially high prices in particular.
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Tradables, Non-tradables, Consumer prices, Trade - New Zealand