introduction: Irving Fisher and the purchasing power of money: a centenary symposium by Robert W. Diamand
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- HB75 JOU
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Main Library | HB75 JOU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | vol. 35, no. 2, (pages 131-134) | SP17521 | Not for loan | For In house Use |
In The Purchasing Power of Money (1911), Fisher considered the merits of a large variety of formulae for measuring the purchasing power of money, including the one that he declared in The Making of Index Numbers (1922) to be the ideal index for all purposes. In “Irving Fisher and Index Number Theory,”
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