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Thursday, 23 February 2012
Pancake Purchasing Power Parity
Several people asked me to blog about the pancake chart of The Economist. They seem to think I like pancakes a lot. Maybe I have to lose some weight in this time of fasting.
The Economist tried a variation on its Big Mac purchasing power parity index. This time it was calculated what it should cost to bake 130 pancakes (no way I will eat so many of it) according to the recipe of Delia Smith, the renowned English writer of cookery books. She advices to take 1,100 grams of flour, 20 eggs, 2 litre of milk and 500 grams of butter.
Now suddenly Japan is the most expensive country in the world (as most people already thought) and not Brazil according to the Big Mac index. Switzerland is of course also an expensive paradise. The Netherlands seem outlandishly cheap, but I think they are baking the pancakes with the cheapest of the cheapest of the margarines (it is not necessary to bake pancakes with real butter).
The Netherlands as a cheap paradise is the true relevation of the pancake purchasing parity thanks to the cheap butter. In the Netherlands several people reacted they wanted to export butter to Japan. The Netherlands are in a recession but their spirit of commerce is not gone.
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