Estimating Real Production and Expenditures Across Nations: A Proposal for Improving the Penn World Tables

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Robert C. Feenstra

University of California, Davis - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)

Alan W. Heston

University of Pennsylvania - Department of Economics

Marcel P. Timmer

University of Gronigen - Faculty of Economics

Haiyan Deng

The Conference Board

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Date Written: November 2004

Abstract

In this paper we propose a new approach to international comparisons of real GDP measured from the output-side. The traditional Geary-Khamis system to measure real GDP from the expenditure-side is modified to include differences in the terms of trade between countries. It is shown that this system has a strictly positive solution under mild assumptions. On the basis of a set of domestic final output, import and export prices and values for 14 European countries and the U.S. it is shown that differences between real GDP measured from the expenditure and output-side can be substantial, especially for small open economies.

Suggested Citation

Feenstra, Robert C. and Heston, Alan W. and Timmer, Marcel P. and Deng, Haiyan, Estimating Real Production and Expenditures Across Nations: A Proposal for Improving the Penn World Tables (November 2004). NBER Working Paper No. w10866, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=612068

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