geolowe {PriceIndices} | R Documentation |
Calculating the bilateral geometric Lowe price index
Description
This function returns a value (or vector of values) of the bilateral geometric Lowe price index.
Usage
geolowe(data, start, end, base = start, interval = FALSE)
Arguments
data |
The user's data frame with information about sold products. It must contain columns: |
start |
The base period (as character) limited to the year and month, e.g. "2020-03". |
end |
The research period (as character) limited to the year and month, e.g. "2020-04". |
base |
The prior period used in the geometric Lowe price index formula (as character) limited to the year and month, e.g. "2020-01" |
interval |
A logical value indicating whether the function is to compare the research period defined by |
Value
The function returns a value (or vector of values) of the bilateral geometric Lowe price index depending on the interval
parameter. If the interval
parameter is set to TRUE, the function returns a vector of price index values without dates. To get information about both price index values and corresponding dates, please see functions: price_indices
or final_index
. The function does not take into account aggregating over outlets or product subgroups (to consider these types of aggregating, please use the final_index
function).
References
(2004). Consumer Price Index Manual. Theory and practice. ILO/IMF/OECD/UNECE/Eurostat/The World Bank, International Labour Office (ILO), Geneva.
Examples
geolowe(sugar, start="2019-01", end="2020-01",base="2018-12")
geolowe(milk, start="2018-12", end="2020-01", interval=TRUE)