- the
economist Hermann Paasche [ˈpaːʃɛ]) and the
Laspeyres index (after the
economist Etienne Laspeyres [lasˈpejres]). The
Paasche index is
computed as...
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Laspeyres is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Étienne
Laspeyres (1834–1913),
German economist Jakob Heinrich Laspeyres (1769–1809)...
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calculation is
known today as the
Laspeyres Index. In
addition to his
accomplishments in
price indices,
Laspeyres may be
counted as one of the fathers...
- that may be
fixed or
changed at
specified intervals, such as yearly. The
Laspeyres formula is
generally used. Data are
period averages.″
According to United...
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Jakob Heinrich Laspeyres (German: [laˈspɛːɐ̯]; 9
April 1769,
Berlin – 28
November 1809, Berlin) was a
German entomologist especially interested in Lepidoptera...
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Tormented Fathers |
Official Web Site". Pittaway, A. R. (2018). "Acherontia [
Laspeyres], 1809".
Sphingidae of the
Western Palaearctic.
Retrieved December 18...
- the
utility from q0 in the next year,
Laspeyres gives the
upper bound for the true cost-of-living index.
Laspeyres only
serves as an
upper bound, because...
- Étienne
Laspeyres and
Hermann Paasche, both
around 1875 when
investigating price changes in Germany.
Developed in 1871 by Étienne
Laspeyres, the formula:...
- Marignac-
Laspeyres (French pronunciation: [maʁiɲak laspɛʁ]; Occitan:
Marinhac e eras Pèiras) is a
commune in the Haute-Garonne
department in southwestern...
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calculated using a
Laspeyres index. In this case, a nation's
terms of
trade is the
ratio of the
Laspeyre price index of
exports to the
Laspeyre price index of...