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What to Pay Local People: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) as a Method for Fair Pay Abroad Patrick Mulvihill Director of Operations, HECUA April 4, 2014

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What to Pay Local People: Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) as a Method for Fair Pay Abroad

Patrick Mulvihill Director of Operations, HECUA

April 4, 2014

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• Social and community development • Democratic movement-building • Institutionalized inequities

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Agenda

• Why we engage local practitioners • Why it is difficult to determine their pay

rates • How to use purchasing power parity (PPP)

- What it is - Real-world example - Shortcomings & advantages

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Why Engage Local Practitioners?

• Sound pedagogy • Diverse experiences • Diverse ideologies • Connection to community

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Why Determining Pay Is Difficult

• Not easy to find data • Not easy to define fairness

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Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

• PPP is the idea that in a global economy where capital moves freely, exchange rates should, over the long run, move toward the rate that would equalize prices for an identical basket of good and services in two countries.

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Big Mac Index

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Real-World Example

• How we paid a Bangladeshi employee

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1. What we pay in the U.S. = $10,000

Real-World Example

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1. What we pay in the U.S. = $10,000 2. PPP conversion factor for Bangladesh = 35.43

Real-World Example

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Where to get the PPP conversion factor: United Nations Statistics Division (unstats.un.org)

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1. What we pay in the U.S. = $10,000 2. PPP conversion factor for Bangladesh = 35.43 3. 10,000 x 35.43 = BDT 354,300

Real-World Example

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1. What we pay in the U.S. = $10,000 2. PPP conversion factor for Bangladesh = 35.43 3. 10,000 x 35.43 = BDT 354,300 4. Actual exchange rate = 88.58

Real-World Example

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1. What we pay in the U.S. = $10,000 2. PPP conversion factor for Bangladesh = 35.43 3. 10,000 x 35.43 = BDT 354,300 4. Actual exchange rate = 88.58 5. 354,300 / 88.58 = $4,000

Real-World Example

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Where to get the price-level ratio: World Bank: World Development Indicators: Exchange rates and prices

2011Afghanistan 0.4Albania 0.5Algeria 0.6American Samoa ..Andorra ..Angola 0.9Antigua and Barbuda 0.7Argentina ..Armenia 0.6Aruba ..Australia 1.5Austria 1.2Azerbaijan 0.7Bahamas, The 0.7Bahrain 0.9Bangladesh 0.4Barbados 0.7Belarus 0.5

Ratio of PPP conversion factor to

market exchange

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• Does not account for quality • Does not account for public goods • Variable data sets

Shortcomings of the PPP method

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• Thoroughly studied and refined • An international standard • Transparent • Brings trust to a new relationship

Advantages of the PPP method

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Thank you!