
Prices Matter When Tracking Economic Development and Recovery After the Pandemic
Measuring purchasing power is an effective way to track economic recovery after the pandemic, estimate the real sizes of economies, and gauge poverty.
Inyoung Song is a Statistical Analyst with the International Comparison Program in the Development Data Group at the World Bank. Her professional focus is on statistical capacity building, data analysis and communication. Previously she worked at economics think tanks, Korea’s Office of President/ Ministry of Finance, and the IMF. Inyoung holds a Bachelor's and Master’s degree from Carnegie Mellon University.
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Measuring purchasing power is an effective way to track economic recovery after the pandemic, estimate the real sizes of economies, and gauge poverty.
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