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Was versteht man unter   PPP oder KKP
The purchasing power parity (PPP) theory uses the long-term equilibrium exchange rate of two currencies to equalize their purchasing power. It is based on the law of one price: the theory states that, in ideally efficient markets, identical goods should have only one price.

Kaufkraftparität (KKP) (engl. purchasing power parity, PPP; parität = Gleichheit von lat. par = gleich) ist ein Begriff der makroökonomischen Analyse. Die KKP zwischen zwei geografischen Räumen liegt dann vor, wenn Waren und Dienstleistungen eines Warenkorbes für gleich hohe Geldbeträge erworben werden können. Werden zwei unterschiedliche Währungsräume verglichen, so werden die Geldbeträge durch Wechselkurse vergleichbar gemacht.
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Author: SusiS
Main topic: BWL
Topic: Finanzierung
School / Univ.: FH
City: Stralsund
Published: 01.03.2010
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