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Relaci�N Entre El �Ndice De Precios Del Productor (Ipp) Y El �Ndice De Precios Al Consumidor (Ipc)

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  • Carlos Huertas C.
  • Munir A. Jalil. B.

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En este documento se da un breve resumen te�rico de �ndices de precios, como tambi�n se describe las diferencias en la composici�n del IPC e IPP colombianos. Mediante t�cnicas econom�tricas se establecieron relaciones de largo plazo entre componentes de los dos indicadores, y se realizaron pruebas de causalidad, con el fin de indagar tanto la magnitud como el sentido de la relaci�n. Los resultados obtenidos muestran que no hay evidencia de una relaci�n directa entre IPC total e IPP total, sin embargo, al excluir los componentes no comunes (servicios en IPC y consumo intermedio en IPP) la evoluci�n de los dos indicadores es muy similar, y la causalidad en el sentido de Granger se da en ambos sentidos. A un nivel m�s desagregado(alimentos y medicamentos) tambi�n se encontraron v�nculos entre los indicadores.

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  • Carlos Huertas C. & Munir A. Jalil. B., 2000. "Relaci�N Entre El �Ndice De Precios Del Productor (Ipp) Y El �Ndice De Precios Al Consumidor (Ipc)," Borradores de Economia 3449, Banco de la Republica.
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