2:1:2 - Inflation - Measures Od Economic Performance Flashcards
Define Inflation.
Is sustained rise in the general price level.
How is the General Price Level calculated?
Using an index such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI)
What is the reason for using Consumer Price Index (CPI) to calculate the general price level?
The reason for using an index is that percentage changes can be showing easily, making effective comparisons possible.
Define Deflation.
Is a fall in the general price level, negative inflation.
Why is Deflation a problem?
- Stops any firms wanting to invest in a country from abroad as the value of output is likely to fall relative to the initial costs and deflation is likely to cause aggregate demand to fall.
What is Disinflation?
Occurs when prices rise more slowly than they have done in the past.
What is Disinflation a sign of?
Inflation is coming under control.
Why could Disinflation be concerning?
Can mean investment and confidence are low in the economy, and deflation might occur.
How many surveys are conducted to calculate inflation?
2
What are the two surveys that help calculate inflation called?
- Price Survey
- Living Costs and Food Survey (LCF)
Which survey that calculates inflation, surveys the information about what people buy?
Living Costs and Food Survey (LCF)
How does the LCF survey work?
- Carried out by ONS
- Collecting information from a sample of 7,000 households
- Using self-reported diaries of all purchases.
What does the LCF actually look at?
Used to determine the contents of a virtual ‘basket’ of goods and services that households spend their money on.
How is the price survey conducted?
Once a month measuring changes in the price of the 650 most commonly used goods and services.
In the survey of prices why are price changes multiplied by the weights?
To give a Price Index
From the price index how do you measure inflation?
By calculating the percentage change in this index over consecutive years
What is the UK governments inflation targets?
2% (±1%)
What may happen if prices begin to rise by less than 1%?
Risk of deflation and even a recession might arise
Problems with the CPI measure of inflation.
- Does not include housing costs
- CPI measures the cost of living for an average household doesn’t include top and bottom 4%
- Sampling problems, 57% respond to the survey, and when they do they might not gather accurate information
- The list of items surveyed changes every year but in that time tastes and fashions can change
- Doesn’t reflective those who have atypical spending patterns (eg, vegans, non cat drivers)
- Does not understand price changes with quality
Why is Housing costs another problem with the CPI measure of inflation?
Monthly mortgage payments other form a large part of a households spending.
What alternative measure can we use to calculate inflation rather than CPI?
Retail Price Index (RPI)
What does Retail Price Index measure?
Is an index used to measure inflation that includes housing cost such as mortgage and interest payments.
What are the disadvantages of using Retail Price Index (RPI) to calculate inflation?
- Not useful for internal comparisons
- Measurements are affect by inflations affects on Mortgage Interest Payments
If inflation is falling does that mean Consumer Price Index is falling?
No if inflation is still positive but falling CPI is still rising but at a slower rate