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- Please describe how inflation is measured using the Consumer Price Index (CPI).Prices of imported products go up, it affects mainly indicator of inflation: Select one alternative: PPI CPI GDP deflatorCalculate the inflation rate using the GDP deflator based on the Laspeyres, Paasche, and chain- weighted indexes of GDP (use the approximate formula).
- What is the main measure used to track inflation in most countries? a) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) b) Consumer Price Index (CPI) c) Producer Price Index (PPI) d) Unemployment Rate When the rate of inflation exceeds the rate of interest, what is the likely effect on savers? a) Real interest rates increase b) Real interest rates decreasedefine the term inflation and deflationChanges in nominal GDP are caused by price changes and changes in real GDP are caused by quantity changes. Select one: True False
- The attached table gives the purchases of a typical consumer in Colorado Springs. These consumers purchase only restaurant meals and parking. The year 2010 is the reference base period. Is there inflation, deflation, or no change in prices in Colorado Springs from 2010 to 2011?What is the projection of the BSP regarding the inflation in the coming months?Why is the GDP deflator not an accurate measure of inflation as it impacts a household?