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0861 |aCS11-626/2016-65E-PDF
1001 |aMacDonald, Ryan.
24512|aA historical perspective on recent movements in Canada’s purchasing power parity |h[electronic resource] / |cby Ryan Macdonald and Luke Rispoli.
260 |a[Ottawa] : |bStatistics Canada, |c2016.
300 |a3 p. : |bcharts.
4901 |aEconomic insights, |x1927-503X ; |vNo. 065
500 |a"Release date: December 22, 2016."
500 |aIssued also in French under title: Une perspective historique des récentes fluctuations de la parité de pouvoir d'achat du Canada.
504 |aIncludes bibliographical references.
520 |a"The U.S.–Canada purchasing power parity (PPP) is a measure of the relative price level between Canada and the United States. It measures the difference, in dollars, that exists between the two countries for an individual or firm wishing to purchase an equivalent basket of goods and services in each country. In the third quarter (Q3) of 2016, the U.S.–Canada PPP was US$0.84, meaning that for every dollar Canadians spent on goods and services, Americans spent 84 cents to buy comparable items"--Introduction.
69207|2gccst|aEconomic analysis
693 4|aPurchasing power parity
7001 |aRispoli, Luke.
7102 |aStatistics Canada.
77508|tUne perspective historique des récentes fluctuations de la parité de pouvoir d'achat du Canada |w(CaOODSP)9.828378
830#0|aEconomic insights (Statistics Canada)|x1927-503X ; |vNo. 065|w(CaOODSP)9.506764
85640|qPDF|s450 KB|uhttps://publications.gc.ca/collections/collection_2016/statcan/11-626-x/11-626-x2016065-eng.pdf