1. 2018) ii 1-Food and Non-Alcoholic Beverages,2-Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco,3-Clothing, Footwear and Housing,4-Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels,5-Furnishings, Household Equipment, Routine Maintenance of the House,6-Health,7-Transport,8-Communications, 9-Recreation and Culture,10-Education,11-Hotels, Cafes and Restaurants,12-Miscellaneous Goods and Services. (TU?K) 2005:1-2017:9 iii Prices of fresh fruit, vegetables, fee paid for watching sport games (football), LPG, tube gas, jewelry (gold) and 15 specific items are collected once a week; other prices are collected twice a month Rents and 66 items which have little change in monthly price are collected once a month;Oecd;CPI Statistics online page,2018
2. vii Group 2 in the Model I includes four item. Group 2 in the Model II includes only one new item when it is compared to the Model I, but the weight of this new item (cigarettes) is equals to %5.44. viii The average of 12 groups. ix (Arithmetic Mean);v It can be said that there is minimum limit in price increases which are realized by government or private
3. Price Setting Behaviour in Spain: Stylised Facts using Consumer Price Micro Data;L �lvarez;ECB Working Paper Series,2004
4. Price Rigidity: Evidence from the French CPI Macro-Data