Chapter 9: Problem 18
What is deflation?
Chapter 9: Problem 18
What is deflation?
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Get started for freeThe Consumer Price Index is subject to the substitution bias and the quality/new goods bias. Are the Producer Price Index and the GDP Deflator also subject to these biases? Why or why not?
How to Measure Changes in the cost of Living introduced a number of different price indices. Which price index would be best to use to adjust your paycheck for inflation?
Why does the "quality/new goods bias" arise if we calculate the inflation rate based on a fixed basket of goods?
Rosalie the Retiree knows that when she retires in 16 years, her company will give her a one-time payment of \(20,000\). However, if the inflation rate is \(6 \%\) per year, how much buying power will that \(20,000\) have when measured in today's dollars? Hint: Start by calculating the rise in the price level over the 16 years.
Why do economists use index numbers to measure the price level rather than dollar value of goods?
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