ECON-UA 1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Core Inflation, Capital Good, Gdp Deflator

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Chapter 11 - measuring the cost of living. Cpi measures the typical consumer"s cost of living. Basis of cost of living adjustment in many contracts and in social security. What is in the typical consumer"s shopping basket. Collect prices of all the goods in the basket. Choose a base year and compute cpi. 100 x (cost of cpi in current year / cost of cpi in base year) Inflation rate = ((cpi in year 2 - cpi in year 1) / cpi in year 1) x100. Over time some prices rise faster than others. Consumers substitute towards goods that become relatively cheaper. Because cpi uses a fixed basket of goods, it misses the substitution. When new goods become available, variety increases, allowing consumers to find products that more closely meet their needs. Because cpi uses a fixed basket of goods, it misses this effect. Improvements in the quality of goods in the basket increase the value of each dollar.

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