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$aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aCover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Overview -- Governance of ICP 2011 -- Regional and Country Coverage -- Methodology and Innovations -- ICP 2011 versus ICP 2005 -- The ICP 2011 Results: An Overview -- Organization of This Report -- Chapter 1 Background -- Organization of ICP 2011 -- The ICP Approach to GDP Comparisons -- Exchange Rates -- Purchasing Power Parities -- Price Level Indexes -- Real Expenditures -- Actual Individual Consumption -- Uses of PPPs and Real Expenditures -- Chapter 2 Presentation and Analysis of Results -- Presentation of Results -- Analysis of Results -- Reliability and Limitations of PPPs and Real Expenditures -- Differences between the 2005 and 2011 Comparisons -- Comparing 2011 PPPs Extrapolated from ICP 2005 and ICP 2011 Benchmark PPPs -- Chapter 3 Data Requirements -- Conceptual Framework -- Surveys and Data Collection -- Data Validation -- Chapter 4 Methodologies Used to Calculate Regional and Global PPPs -- Household Consumption -- Comparison-Resistant Components -- Reference PPPs -- Aggregating Linked Basic Heading PPPs to GDP -- Special Situations -- Imputing PPPs for Nonparticipating Economies -- Appendix A: History of the International Comparison Program (ICP) -- Appendix B: Governance of ICP 2011 -- Appendix C: Eurostat-OECD PPP Programme -- Eurostat-OECD Comparisons -- Organization of the 2011 Comparison -- Data Collection for the 2011 Comparison -- Calculation and Aggregation of PPPS -- Additional Information -- Appendix D: ICP Expenditure Classification -- Deriving Actual Individual Consumption -- Facilitating the Input Price Approach -- Adjusting the Household Expenditure to the National Concept -- Appendix E: National Accounts: Estimation, Compliance, and Exhaustiveness -- Estimation -- Compliance and Exhaustiveness. 327 $aAppendix F: Changes in Methodology between the 2005 and 2011 ICP Rounds -- Household Consumption: Product Selection and Important Products -- Housing Rents -- Government Compensation -- Construction -- Estimating Within-Region PPPS -- Linking the Regions -- Summary -- Appendix G: Reference PPPs Used in ICP 2011 -- Appendix H: Updated ICP 2005 Results -- Appendix I: Comparison of ICP 2011 Results with 2011 Results Extrapolated from ICP 2005 -- Appendix J: ICP 2011 Data Access and Archiving Policy -- Context -- Data Access Objectives -- Guiding Principles -- Procedures for Data Archiving -- Procedures for Data Access -- Appendix K: ICP Revision Policy -- Triggers for Revising ICP Indicators -- Guidelines for Revising ICP Indicators -- Timing and Communication of Revisions -- Glossary -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- References -- Boxes -- 1.1 Using Exchange Rates and PPPs to Convert to a Common Currency -- 2.1 Analytical Categories: Tables 2.2-2.11 and Supplementary Tables 2.12 and 2.13 -- 3.1 Standardized Price Ratios -- E.1 MORES Worksheets, ICP 2011 -- E.2 ICP National Accounts Quality Assurance Questionnaire, ICP 2011 -- E.3 Types of Nonexhaustiveness Identified in GDP Exhaustiveness Questionnaire, ICP 2011 -- Figures -- 2.1 Percentage of PPP-Based and Exchange Rate-Based GDP and Population by Income Group, ICP 2011 and ICP 2005 -- 2.2 PPP-Based and Exchange Rate-Based GDP Regional Shares (World = 100), ICP 2011 -- 2.3 Index of Regional Average Real Expenditures Per Capita (World = 100) on Major Aggregates (PPP-Based), ICP 2011 -- 2.4 Real GDP Per Capita and Shares of Global Population, ICP 2011 -- 2.5 GDP Price Level Index versus GDP Per Capita (and Size of GDP Expenditures), ICP 2011. 327 $a2.6 GDP Price Level Index versus Expenditure Per Capita with Trend Lines, Eurostat-OECD and Non-Eurostat-OECD Economies, ICP 2011 -- 2.7 Regional Average Price Level Indexes by GDP and Major Aggregates, ICP 2011 -- 2.8 Regional Average Price Level Indexes (World = 100) for GDP and 15 Aggregates, ICP 2011 -- 2.9 Coefficients of Variation (CVs): GDP Per Capita Index and Price Level Indexes (PLIs) for GDP and Major Aggregates by Region, ICP 2011 -- 2.10 Lorenz Curve for ICP 2011 and ICP 2005 GDP Per Capita Distribution -- Tables -- 0.1 Number of Participating Economies, by ICP Region, ICP 2011 -- 2.1 Summary Results and Reference Data, ICP 2011 -- 2.2 Nominal Expenditures in National Currency Units, ICP 2011 -- 2.3 Shares of Nominal Expenditures (GDP = 100), ICP 2011 -- 2.4 Purchasing Power Parities (U.S. Dollar = 1.00), ICP 2011 -- 2.5 Real Expenditures in U.S. Dollars, ICP 2011 -- 2.6 Shares of World Real Expenditures (World = 100), ICP 2011 -- 2.7 Real Expenditures Per Capita in U.S. Dollars, ICP 2011 -- 2.8 Indexes of Real Expenditures Per Capita (World = 100), ICP 2011 -- 2.9 Price Level Indexes (World = 100), ICP 2011 -- 2.10 Nominal Expenditures in U.S. Dollars, ICP 2011 -- 2.11 Nominal Expenditures Per Capita in U.S. Dollars, ICP 2011 -- 2.12 Main Results and Reference Data, Pacific Islands, ICP 2011 -- 2.13 Estimated Results and Reference Data, Nonbenchmark Economies, ICP 2011 -- 2.14 Twelve Largest Economies by Share of World GDP, ICP 2011 -- 2.15 Percentage of GDP to U.S. GDP (PPP-Based) for 12 Largest Economies, ICP 2011 and ICP 2005 -- 2.16 Regional Shares of World GDP and Major Aggregates, ICP 2011 -- 2.17 Shares of World Expenditure on Construction and Machinery and Equipment of Economies with Largest Construction Shares, ICP 2011. 327 $a2.18 PPP-Based Shares of World GDP and Per Capita Measures: High-, Middle-, and Low-Income Economies, ICP 2011 -- 2.19 PPP-Based and Exchange Rate-Based GDP Per Capita Expenditures for the 10 Economies with the Largest and Smallest Values and Ratios Relative to the United States, ICP 2011 -- 2.20 PPP-Based and Exchange Rate-Based Actual Individual Consumption (AIC) Per Capita and Ratios Relative to the United States, ICP 2011 -- 2.21 Economies with Highest and Lowest Price Level Indexes (PLIs), ICP 2011 -- 2.22 Population-Weighted Gini Coefficient for ICP Economies, ICP 2011 and ICP 2005 -- 3.1 Number of Priced Global Core Products per Region and Survey, ICP 2011 -- 3.2 Machinery and Equipment Core Product List, ICP 2011 -- D.1 Structure of the ICP Expenditure Classification, ICP 2011 -- D.2 Expenditure Classification, ICP 2011 -- E.1 Economic Activities, Expenditure Categories, and Income Transactions Identified in Exhaustiveness Questionnaire, ICP 2011 -- G.1 Reference PPPs, ICP 2011 -- H.1 Revised ICP 2005 Summary Results: GDP -- H.2 Analytical ICP 2005 Summary Results Using the Country Aggregation with Redistribution (CAR) Method: GDP -- I.1 Comparison of ICP 2011 Global Results with Data in World Development Indicators (Extrapolation from ICP 2005). 330 8 $aThe International Comparison Program (ICP) is a large and highly complex worldwide statistical program conducted under the charter of the United Nations Statistical Commission (UNSC). 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Indeed, since its inception in 1970, successive rounds of the ICP have produced valuable data for international economic analyses of economic growth and the catch-up and convergence of incomes among nations; productivity levels and trends; analyses of systematic patterns in national price levels and trends; construction of the Human Development Index by the United Nations; measures of regional and global inequality in incomes and consumption; and estimates of the incidence of absolute poverty using World Bank developed yardsticks such as the US$1 a day and $2 a day poverty lines. 410 0$aWorld Bank e-Library. 606 $aGross domestic product$vStatistics 606 $aPurchasing power$vStatistics 606 $aNational income$xAccounting$vStatistics 606 $aPurchasing power parity 615 0$aGross domestic product 615 0$aPurchasing power 615 0$aNational income$xAccounting 615 0$aPurchasing power parity. 676 $a339.3/1 712 02$aWorld Bank. 801 0$bDLC 801 1$bDLC 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910963896403321 996 $aPurchasing power parities and the real size of world economies$94367829 997 $aUNINA LEADER 02769nam 2200613 a 450 001 9910954072303321 005 20250513230205.0 010 $a90-04-25014-X 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004250147 035 $a(CKB)2670000000356688 035 $a(EBL)1187227 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1187227 035 $a(OCoLC)846912425 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004250147 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1187227 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10699965 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL523547 035 $a(PPN)174396287 035 $a(EXLCZ)992670000000356688 100 $a20130527d2013 uy 0 101 0 $ager 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 10$aAneignungen des humanismus $einstitutionelle und individuelle praktiken an der Universität Ingolstadt im . jahrhundert /$fvon Maximilian Schuh 205 $a1st ed. 210 $aLeiden, Netherlands ;$aBoston, Mass. $cBrill$dc2013 215 $a1 online resource (300 p.) 225 1 $aEducation and Society in the Middle Ages and Renaissance ;$vVolume 47 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a90-04-23095-5 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references. 327 $aFront Matter -- Die Universität Ingolstadt: Quellen und Forschung -- Aneignungen des Humanismus: Orte und Personen -- Institutionelle Aneignungen des Humanismus -- Individuelle Aneignungen des Humanismus -- Ergebnisse -- Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis -- Register. 330 $aAneignungen des Humanismus describes the reception and adaptation of new educational ideas at the University of Ingolstadt in the later Middle Ages. 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