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Inflation (Definition & Measurement) By: Haodi Zhang
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Definition “An increase in the average price level of goods and services In a nation over time.“ Economics Textbook p. 300
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What does inflation cause? Average price level of goods increase Value of money decreases People spend now rather than saving
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CPI (consumer price index) Average price of goods and services purchased by households and firms within a region or nation in a given time period Surveys are conducted by government on hundreds or thousands of goods CPI = (Basket of Goods P 1 ÷Basket of Goods P B )×100
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CPI J = (1300÷1300)×100 = 100 CPI F = (1360÷1300)×100 = 105 CPI M = (1310÷1300)×100 = 101 Table 1: Calculating a Price Index Good or servicePrice in January/¥Price in February/¥Price in March/¥ Gum100110 Curry500450400 Beef700800 Total basket price130013601310 Example of Calculation
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Weighing of Categories in CPI Different goods have different weights Weight is in percentages To ensure that a fluctuation in the price of one category of good does not cause the CPI to fluctuate greatly Total percentages add up to be 100% Weighted Price = average price ×weight
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Table 2: Establishing a Simple Weighted Price Index Good or service Price in January/¥ Price in February/¥ Price in March/¥ Percentage of income spent on each good (weight)/% Gum100110 15 Curry50045040060 Beef700800 25 Example of Calculation January WP G = 100×0.15 = 15 WP C = 500×0.60 = 300 WP B = 700×0.25 = 175 Total Weighted Price 15 + 300 + 175 = 490 Price Index (490÷490)×100 = 100
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Table 2: Establishing a Simple Weighted Price Index Good or service Price in January/¥ Price in February/¥ Price in March/¥ Percentage of income spent on each good (weight)/% Gum100110 15 Curry50045040060 Beef700800 25 Example of Calculation February WP G = 110×0.15 = 17 WP C = 450×0.60 = 270 WP B = 800×0.25 = 200 Total Weighted Price 17 + 270 + 200 = 487 Price Index (487÷490)×100 = 99
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%ΔCPI Caused By Increase in Price Equation: %ΔCPI = %ΔPC(weight×0.01)
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Example If the price of curry increases by 20%, how will the inflation be affected? %ΔCPI = 15(60%×0.01) %ΔCPI = 9% If the price of curry increases by 15%, the inflation (CPI) will increase by 9%.
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Calculating the Inflation Rate IR = (CPI 2 – CPI 1 /CPI 1 )×100 IR = (105 – 100/100)×100 = 5% IR = (101 – 105/105)×100 = –3.8%
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Limitations of CPI Does not reflect the purchases of all consumers Does not reflect the quality of the products Does not include prices such as of food and oil Does not reflect the affect to producers
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