Weighting bias and inflation in the time of COVID-19: evidence from Swiss transaction data.

Q1 Mathematics Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics Pub Date : 2020-01-01 Epub Date: 2020-09-16 DOI:10.1186/s41937-020-00057-7
Pascal Seiler
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Sharp changes in consumer expenditure may bias inflation during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using public data from debit card transactions, I quantify these changes in consumer spending, update CPI basket weights and construct an alternative price index to measure the effect of the COVID-induced weighting bias on the Swiss consumer price index. I find that inflation was higher during the lock-down than suggested by CPI inflation. The annual inflation rate of the COVID price index was -0.4% by April 2020, compared to -1.1% of the equivalent CPI. Persistent "low-touch" consumer behavior can further lead to inflation being underestimated by more than a quarter of a percentage point until the end of 2020.

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COVID-19 时代的加权偏差和通货膨胀:来自瑞士交易数据的证据。
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,消费者支出的急剧变化可能会使通货膨胀出现偏差。利用借记卡交易的公开数据,我对消费者支出的这些变化进行了量化,更新了消费物价指数篮子权重,并构建了一个替代价格指数,以衡量 COVID 引起的权重偏差对瑞士消费物价指数的影响。我发现,锁定期间的通货膨胀率高于消费物价指数所显示的通货膨胀率。到 2020 年 4 月,COVID 价格指数的年通胀率为-0.4%,而相应的 CPI 通胀率为-1.1%。持续的 "低触 "消费行为会进一步导致通胀率在 2020 年底之前被低估超过四分之一个百分点。
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Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics
Swiss Journal of Economics and Statistics Mathematics-Statistics and Probability
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