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E-raamat: 2014 Annual Indices For Expatriates And Ordinary Residents On Cost Of Living, Wages And Purchasing Power For World's Major Cities

(Lee Kuan Yew School Of Public Policy, Nus, S'pore), (Lee Kuan Yew School Of Public Policy, Nus, S'pore), (Ntu, S'pore), (Nus, S'pore)
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There has been broad-base growth in wealth for cities all over the world, albeit increasingly unequal within and across cities. Some cities tend to grow faster than others, especially those emerging cities in Asia. We tend to observe longer periods of economic expansions compared to downturns with increasing volatility due to external shocks as cities are also increasingly open and interconnected. Such volatility would mean a less stable macroeconomic environment for cities causing fluctuations in prices and unemployment, as well as shares between private and public consumption.Cost of living, wages and purchasing power therefore become important key benchmark indicators to track and monitor the basic living standard for cities, not just by employers and employees; they matter even more for policymakers, multinational corporations and government of the day, politically. This book is thus a valuable compendium studies on 109 major cities around the world whereby the cost of living, wage and purchasing power indices were tracked and monitored, for both average residents and expatriates, which tend to be vastly different. Annual Indices for Average Residents and Expatriates is currently the only publication that provides comparable data on cost of living across cities for both average residents and expatriates. Cost of living analysis on the latter, widely available in published works, is often mistaken or confused as on the former! This book provides a tool to analyse questions of the differences in the cost of living in cities across the globe between ordinary city dwellers and professionals who work abroad.
About ACI ii
Foreword xiii
Preface xv
Acknowledgements xvii
About the Authors xix
List of Cities xxi
List of Abbreviations xxv
List of Boxes, Figures and Tables xxvii
Chapter 1 Understanding and Tracking Cost of Living, Wages and Purchasing Power for Ordinary Residents and Expatriates for City Dwellers: Figures, Facts and Fallacies 1(14)
1.1 Introductory Notes: Research Motivation and Literature Review
1(3)
1.2 A Case Study on the UBS Prices and Earnings Report: Figures, Facts and Fallacies
4(4)
1.2.1 Price Level Index and Cost of Living of Six Economies: UBS Study and Revised Estimates by ACI
7(1)
1.2.2 Wages amongst Six Major Cities: UBS Study and Revised Estimates by ACI
7(1)
1.3 Expected Contributions of ACI's Studies and
Chapter Organisation of the Book
8(6)
References
14(1)
Chapter 2 Methodology on Cost of Living for Expatriates 15(20)
2.1 Introduction
15(1)
2.2 Data Sources
16(1)
2.3 Assumptions Made
17(1)
2.4 Price Data
17(2)
2.5 Weights Data
19(8)
2.6 Constructing the Cost of Living Index and Ranking for Expatriates
27(4)
2.7 Constructing the 10 ACI Consumption Categories Indices and Rankings for Expatriates
31(4)
Chapter 3 Methodology on Cost of Living, Wages and Purchasing Power for Ordinary Residents 35(32)
3.1 Introduction
35(2)
3.2 Data Sources
37(1)
3.3 Assumptions Made
38(1)
3.4 Constructing the Cost of Living Index and Ranking for Ordinary Residents
38(11)
3.4.1 Components of Adjustment Factors: Inflation Rates, Nominal Expenditure per Capita and Real Expenditure per Capita
39(1)
3.4.2 Computation of Cost of Living Index and Ranking for Ordinary Residents
39(10)
3.5 Constructing the 10 ACI Consumption Categories Indices and Rankings for Ordinary Residents
49(11)
3.6 Constructing the Wages Index and Ranking for Ordinary Residents
60(4)
3.6.1 Gross Average Nominal Monthly Wages
61(1)
3.6.2 Mean Weekly Hours Actually Worked
61(1)
3.6.3 Computation of Wages Index and Ranking for Ordinary Residents
61(3)
3.7 Constructing the Purchasing Power Index and Ranking for Ordinary Residents
64(2)
References
66(1)
Chapter 4 Findings on Cost of Living for Expatriates 67(104)
Adelaide, Australia
67(2)
Amman, Jordan
69(1)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
70(1)
Asuncion, Paraguay
71(1)
Athens, Greece
72(1)
Atlanta, United States
73(1)
Auckland, New Zealand
74(1)
Baku, Azerbaijan
75(1)
Bangkok, Thailand
76(1)
Barcelona, Spain
77(1)
Beijing, China
78(1)
Berlin, Germany
79(1)
Bogota, Colombia
80(1)
Boston, United States
81(1)
Bratislava, Slovakia
82(1)
Brisbane, Australia
83(1)
Brussels, Belgium
84(1)
Bucharest, Romania
85(1)
Budapest, Hungary
86(1)
Buenos, Aires Argentina
87(1)
Cairo, Egypt
88(1)
Calgary, Canada
89(1)
Caracas, Venezuela
90(1)
Chicago, United States
91(1)
Cleveland, United States
92(1)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
93(1)
Copenhagen, Denmark
94(1)
Dalian, China
95(1)
Detroit, United States
96(1)
Doha, Qatar
97(1)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
98(1)
Dublin, Ireland
99(1)
Frankfurt, Germany
100(1)
Geneva, Switzerland
101(1)
Guangzhou, China
102(1)
Helsinki, Finland
103(1)
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
104(1)
Honolulu, United States
105(1)
Houston, United States
106(1)
Istanbul, Turkey
107(1)
Jakarta, Indonesia
108(1)
Johannesburg, South Africa
109(1)
Kiev, Ukraine
110(1)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
111(1)
Kuwait City, Kuwait
112(1)
Lexington, United States
113(1)
Lima, Peru
114(1)
Lisbon, Portugal
115(1)
London, Great Britain
116(1)
Los Angeles, United States
117(1)
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
118(1)
Lyon, France
119(1)
Madrid, Spain
120(1)
Manila, Philippines
121(1)
Melbourne, Australia
122(1)
Mexico City, Mexico
123(1)
Miami, United States
124(1)
Milan, Italy
125(1)
Minneapolis, United States
126(1)
Montevideo, Uruguay
127(1)
Montreal, Canada
128(1)
Moscow, Russia
129(1)
Mumbai, India
130(1)
Munich, Germany
131(1)
Nairobi, Kenya
132(1)
New Delhi, India
133(1)
New York, United States
134(1)
Osaka & Kobe, Japan
135(1)
Oslo, Norway
136(1)
Paris, France
137(1)
Perth, Australia
138(1)
Pittsburgh, United States
139(1)
Prague, Czech Republic
140(1)
Pretoria, South Africa
141(1)
Qingdao, China
142(1)
Quito, Ecuador
143(1)
Reykjavik, Iceland
144(1)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
145(1)
Rome, Italy
146(1)
San Francisco, United States
147(1)
Santiago, Chile
148(1)
Sao Paulo, Brazil
149(1)
Seattle, United States
150(1)
Seoul, South Korea
151(1)
Shanghai, China
152(1)
Shenzhen, China
153(1)
Singapore, Singapore
154(1)
Sofia, Bulgaria
155(1)
St Petersburg, Russia
156(1)
Stockholm, Sweden
157(1)
Suzhou, China
158(1)
Sydney, Australia
159(1)
Taipei Taiwan, China
160(1)
Tel Aviv, Israel
161(1)
Tianjin, China
162(1)
Tokyo, Japan
163(1)
Toronto, Canada
164(1)
Vancouver, Canada
165(1)
Vienna, Austria
166(1)
Warsaw, Poland
167(1)
Washington DC, United States
168(1)
Wellington, New Zealand
169(1)
Zurich, Switzerland
170(1)
Chapter 5 Findings on Cost of Living Wages and Purchasing Power for Ordinary Residents 171(396)
Adelaide, Australia
172(3)
Amman, Jordan
175(4)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
179(4)
Asuncion, Paraguay
183(4)
Athens, Greece
187(3)
Atlanta, United States
190(3)
Auckland, New Zealand
193(4)
Baku, Azerbaijan
197(3)
Bangkok, Thailand
200(4)
Barcelona, Spain
204(4)
Beijing, China
208(3)
Berlin, Germany
211(4)
Bogota, Colombia
215(3)
Boston, United States
218(3)
Bratislava, Slovakia
221(4)
Brisbane, Australia
225(4)
Brussels, Belgium
229(4)
Bucharest, Romania
233(3)
Budapest, Hungary
236(4)
Buenos, Aires Argentina
240(4)
Cairo, Egypt
244(4)
Calgary, Canada
248(4)
Caracas, Venezuela
252(4)
Chicago, United States
256(3)
Cleveland, United States
259(4)
Colombo, Sri Lanka
263(3)
Copenhagen, Denmark
266(4)
Dalian, China
270(3)
Detroit, United States
273(4)
Doha, Qatar
277(4)
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
281(3)
Dublin, Ireland
284(4)
Frankfurt, Germany
288(4)
Geneva, Switzerland
292(4)
Guangzhou, China
296(3)
Helsinki, Finland
299(4)
Hong, Kong, Hong Kong, China
303(4)
Honolulu, United States
307(4)
Houston, United States
311(3)
Istanbul, Turkey
314(4)
Jakarta, Indonesia
318(4)
Johannesburg, South Africa
322(4)
Kiev, Ukraine
326(4)
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
330(4)
Kuwait, Kuwait
334(4)
Lexington, United States
338(4)
Lima, Peru
342(4)
Lisbon, Portugal
346(4)
London, Great Britain
350(4)
Los, Angeles, United States
354(4)
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
358(4)
Lyon, France
362(4)
Madrid, Spain
366(4)
Manila, Philippines
370(4)
Melbourne, Australia
374(4)
Mexico City, Mexico
378(4)
Miami, United States
382(4)
Milan, Italy
386(4)
Minneapolis, United States
390(4)
Montevideo, Uruguay
394(4)
Montreal, Canada
398(4)
Moscow, Russia
402(4)
Mumbai, India
406(4)
Munich, Germany
410(4)
Nairobi, Kenya
414(4)
New Delhi, India
418(4)
New York, United States
422(3)
Osaka-Kobe, Japan
425(4)
Oslo, Norway
429(4)
Paris, France
433(4)
Perth, Australia
437(4)
Pittsburgh, United States
441(4)
Prague, Czech Republic
445(3)
Pretoria, South Africa
448(4)
Qingdao, China
452(3)
Quito, Ecuador
455(4)
Reykjavik, Iceland
459(4)
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
463(3)
Rome, Italy
466(4)
San Francisco, United States
470(4)
Santiago, Chile
474(4)
Sao Paulo, Brazil
478(4)
Seattle, United States
482(4)
Seoul, South Korea
486(4)
Shanghai, China
490(4)
Shenzhen, China
494(4)
Singapore, Singapore
498(4)
Sofia, Bulgaria
502(4)
St Petersburg, Russia
506(4)
Stockholm, Sweden
510(4)
Suzhou, China
514(4)
Sydney, Australia
518(4)
Taipei Taiwan, China
522(4)
Tel Aviv, Israel
526(4)
Tianjin, China
530(4)
Tokyo, Japan
534(4)
Toronto, Canada
538(4)
Vancouver, Canada
542(4)
Vienna, Austria
546(4)
Warsaw, Poland
550(4)
Washington DC, United States
554(4)
Wellington, New Zealand
558(4)
Zurich, Switzerland
562(5)
Chapter 6 Concluding Remarks: Factors and Attributes on Cities' Cost of Living 567(16)
6.1 The Effects of Exchange Rates on Cost of Living: A Case Study of Singapore and Hong Kong
567(12)
6.1.1 Methodology to Simulate the Cost of Living Rankings for Expatriates in Singapore and Hong Kong
568(3)
6.1.2 Methodology to Simulate the Cost of Living Rankings for Ordinary Residents in Singapore and Hong Kong
571(3)
6.1.3 Simulation Results and Further Discussions
574(3)
6.1.4 The Effects of Currency Appreciation on Expatriates and Ordinary Residents
577(2)
6.2 Comparing Cost of Living across Geographical Regions
579(4)
Discussant Notes 1 Dr Cledan Mandri-Perrott, Head of Infrastructure Finance & Public-Private Partnerships, The World Bank Group 583(2)
Discussant Notes 2 Dr Vu Minh Khuong, Associate Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore 585(4)
Appendix 1 Cost of Living Rankings for Expatriates and Ordinary Residents in 103 World's Major Cities, 2005-2013 589(12)
Appendix 2 Wages and Purchasing Power Rankings for Ordinary Residents in 103 World's Major Cities, 2005-2013 601(12)
Appendix 3 Yearly Average Exchange Rates in 103 World's Major Cities (Local Currency Units per US Dollar), 2005-2013 613