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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 March 2020
Our commodity price indices have been published for twenty years, since the first issue of the Economic Review. They differed from the other indicators of price movements in free international markets available at that time in that their weighting system was geared to the exports of primary producing countries. This pioneering statistical exercise proved worthwhile, since these index numbers are now fairly widely used and their value, as an analytical and forecasting tool, was quickly recognised in estimating, amongst other things, the import potential of primary producing countries.
Note (1) page 57 ‘Three new price indices’, National Institute Economic Review, No. 1, January 1959, pp. 32-35.
Note (2) page 57 Monthly Commodity Price Bulletin, UNCTAD, Geneva.
Note (1) page 60 The most recent description of the NIESR index was given in the No. 63, February 1973, issue (pp 88-91) of the National Institute Economic Review.