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Construction of Consumer Price Index for Cambodia: A Review of Current Practices and Suggestions for Improvement


Published: 01-Nov-1995
Keyword: Consumer price index, Cambodia, National Institute of Statistics, price data collection, provincial indices
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Abstract/Summary

This paper attempts an evaluation of the current practices in the construction of consumer price index in Cambodia and offers some suggestions for improvement. It finds that there are many organizations in Cambodia, both within and outside the Government, that are engaged in the collection of consumer price data while some of them construct and publish consumer price index. The paper finds that by far the most scientific system of collection and construction of consumer price index is that of the National Institute of Statistics which has only recently established its system for the purpose. However, the usefulness of consumer price index constructed and published regularly by the National Bank of Cambodia (and price data collected and disseminated by other institutions) during a difficult time of economic and political transition and prior to the establishment of a proper system at the NIS needs to be recognized A major limitation of most of the consumer price indices, including that of the NIS, is that they are based on data from Phnom Penh only. An attempt has been made in this paper to construct consumer price indices for selected provinces based on data collected by the CDRI through a network of NGOs. Based on these indices, and as an illustration, a consumer price index for the country as a whole has been constructed for a limited period of time. The main recommendations here are: designation of the NIS as the sole official institution for the collection of price data and construction of an official CPI for Cambodia, extension of the NIS system to the provinces, and timely dissemination of CPI as a step towards building confidence in the economy.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.64202/wp.01.199511




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