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                    Notes                              å           å             å    0 å
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                                                                                            1
                                                                                       ´
                                                          1
                                                                                    1
                                        P =  P ´  P 01 Pa  =  å p q 0 0  ´  100 ´  å p q 1 1  ´  100  =   å p q 0 å p q  1 1  ´  100
                                              La
                                         F
                                              01
                                         01
                                                                     p q
                                                         p q
                                                                                   p q
                                                                                           p q
                                                                      0
                                                                                            0
                                                          0
                                                                                    0
                                                     å p q         å  p q
                                                                      1
                                                        1
                                       If we write L =   å p q 0 0  and P =   å  p q 1 1  , the Fisher's Ideal Index can also be written as
                                                                      0
                                                        0
                                        P =  L P ´  100 .
                                              ´
                                         01
                                   4.  Dorbish and Bowley's Index: This index number is constructed by taking the arithmetic
                                       mean of the Laspeyres's and Paasche's indices.
                                             1 é å p q     å p q     ù   1 é å p q 0 å p q ù
                                        P 01 DB  =  ê  1  0  ´ 100 +  1  1  ´ 100ú =  ê  1  +  1  1  ú ´ 100  =   1  [L × P] × 100

                                             2 ê ëå p q  0  å  p q  1  ú û  2 ê ëå p q 0 å p q 1 ú û  2
                                                              0
                                                                              0
                                                                                      0
                                                  0
                                   5.  Marshall and Edgeworth's Index: This index number uses arithmetic mean of base and
                                       current year quantities.
                                             å p 1 ç æ è  q + q 1 ö ÷ ø  å p  (q +  q  )  å  p q +  p q
                                                   0
                                                                                     0 å
                                        P  ME  =    2    ´  100 =  1  0  1  ´  100 =  1    1  1  ´  100
                                                                                     0 å
                                         01      æ  q +  q 1 ö  å p  (q +  q  )  å  p q +  p q
                                             å  p 0 ç è  0  2  ÷ ø  0  0  1        0       0  1
                                   6.  Walsh's Index: Geometric mean of base and current year quantities are used as weights in
                                       this index number.
                                         Wa å  p  q q
                                                   0
                                        P 01  =  å p 1 0  q q  1 1  ´  100
                                                   0
                                   7.  Kelly's Fixed Weights Aggregative Index: The weights, in this index number, are quantities
                                       which may not  necessarily relate to base  or current  year. The  weights, once  decided,
                                       remain fixed for all periods. The main advantage of this index over Laspeyres's index is
                                       that weights do not change with change of base year. Using symbols, the Kelly's Index can
                                       be written as
                                                                   Ke å  p q
                                                                          1
                                                                  P 01  =  å  p q  ´ 100
                                                                          0
                                        Example: Calculate the weighted aggregative price index for 1990 from the following data
                                   :
                                                                 Price in Price in
                                                            Item               Weights
                                                                   1971    1990
                                                             A      8     9.5     5
                                                             B     12    12.5     1
                                                             C     6.5    9       3
                                                             D      4     4.5     6
                                                             E     6      7       4
                                                              F    2      4       3








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