01:220:103 Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Market Basket, Price Level, Nominal Interest Rate

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Steinberg chapter 7: the price level & inflation. Price level: the average level of prices in the economy. Index: series of numbers used to track a variables rise/fall over time. Consumer price index: index of cost, thru time, of a market basket of goods purchased by a typical household. Is used to track prices paid only by consumers. Does not include: household purchases of used goods & imports from other countries. Inflation rate: percentage change in price level from one period to next. (how fast price level changes) Deflation: decrease in price level from one period to next. Cpi is used in 3 ways: as a policy target, to index payments, to translate from nominal to real values. Indexed payment: payment that"s periodically adjusted in proportion with a price index. Real wage formula: nominal wage that year / cpi that year * 100.

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