Chapter 22: Problem 18
What is deflation?
Chapter 22: Problem 18
What is deflation?
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The total price of purchasing a basket of goods in the United Kingdom over four years is: year \(1=£ 940\) year \(\quad 2=£ 970, \quad\) year \(\quad 3=£ 1000, \quad\) and \(\quad\) year \(\quad 4=£ 1070\) Calculate two price indices, one using year 1 as the base year (set equal to 100 ) and the other using year 4 as the base year (set equal to 100 ). Then, calculate the inflation rate based on the first price index. If you had used the other price index, would you get a different inflation rate? If you are unsure, do the calculation and find out.
If, over time, wages and salaries on average rise at least as fast as inflation, why do people worry about how inflation affects incomes?
The index number representing the price level changes from 110 to 115 in one year, and then from 115 to 120 the next year. since the index number increases by five each year, is five the inflation rate each year? Is the inflation rate the same each year? Explain your answer.
Name several forms of indexing in the private and public sector.
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