The rich country dimension of BACI is particularly useful for international comparisons of prices evolutions. Indeed, methodology employed by national statistical institutions to compute price indices often differ and prevent any type of cross-country analysis. For instance, the BLS (American Bureau of Labor Statistics) gives Laspeyres type indices of US exports and imports observed prices whereas the INSEE (French national statistical institute) provides Paasche type indices built on French trade unit values. The United Nations and the IMF provide cross-country comparable Laspeyres price indices releasing export and import unit value indices at the aggregate level. However, Laspeyres indices are not necessarily the more appropriate to all studies (for instance, they can over-estimate the actual price changes). Moreover, UN and IMF provide price indices for only 44 countries excluding then a lot of developing countries. Finally, there is no disaggregated trade indices allowing an international comparison. |