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CHAPTER THREE Inflation and  the Cost of Living
Measuring the Cost of Living Inflation refers to a situation in which the economy’s overall price level is rising. The inflation rate is the percentage change in the price level from the previous period.
The Consumer Price Index The consumer price index(CPI) is a measure of the overall cost of the goods and services bought by a typical consumer.  The Bureau of Labor Statistics(or General Statistics Office in VN) reports the CPI each month. It is used to monitor changes in the cost of living over time.
slide 3 The Consumer Price Index When the CPI rises, the typical family has to spend more dollars to maintain the same standard of living.
How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated Fix the Basket:  Determine what prices are most important to the typical consumer. ,[object Object]
The BLS conducts monthly consumer 	surveys to set the weights for the prices of those goods and services.,[object Object]
How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated Compute the Basket’s Cost:  Use the data on prices to calculate the cost of the basket of goods and services at different times.
How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated Choose a Base Year and Compute the Index: ,[object Object]
Compute the index by dividing the price of the basket in one year by the price in the base year and multiplying by 100.,[object Object]
The Inflation Rate The inflation rateis calculated as follows:
Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 1:Survey Consumers to Determine a Fixed Basket of Goods
Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 2:  Find the Price of Each Good in Each Year
Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 3:  Compute the Cost of the Basket of Goods in Each Year
Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 4:  Choose One Year as the Base Year (2001) and Compute the Consumer Price Index in Each Year
Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 5:   Use the Consumer Price Index to Compute the Inflation Rate from Previous Year
Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: Another Example Base Year is 1998. Basket of goods in 1998 costs $1,200. The same basket in 2000 costs $1,236. CPI = ($1,236/$1,200) X 100 = 103. Prices increased 3 percent between 1998 and 2000.
GDP Deflator The GDP deflator is calculated as follows:
Other Price Indexes The BLS calculates other prices indexes: ,[object Object]
The producer price index, which measures the cost of a basket of goods and services bought by firms rather than consumers.,[object Object]
slide 19 What’s in the VN CPI’s Basket?
slide 20 U.S. inflation & its trend, 1960-2001
slide 21 Problems in Measuring The Cost of Living 	The CPI is an accurate measure of the selected goods that make up the typical bundle, but it is not a perfect measure of the cost of living.
Problems in Measuring The Cost of Living Substitution bias Introduction of new goods Unmeasured quality changes
Substitution Bias The basket does not change to reflect consumer reaction to changes in relative prices. ,[object Object]
The index overstates the increase in cost of living by not considering consumer substitution.,[object Object]
Consumers need fewer dollars to maintain any given standard of living.,[object Object]
slide 26 Unmeasured Quality Changes The BLS tries to adjust  the price for constant quality, but such differences are hard to measure.
Problems in Measuring the Cost of Living The substitution bias, introduction of new goods, and unmeasured quality changes cause the CPI to overstate the true cost of living. ,[object Object]
The CPI overstates inflation by about 1 percentage point per year.,[object Object]
The GDP Deflator versus the Consumer Price Index The GDP deflator reflects the prices of all goods and services produced domestically, whereas... …the consumer price index reflects the prices of all goods and services bought by consumers.
The GDP Deflator versus the Consumer Price Index The consumer price index compares the price of a fixed basket of goods and services to the price of the basket in the base year (only occasionally does the BLS change the basket)... …whereas the GDP deflator compares the price of currently produced goods and services to the price of the same goods and services in the base year.
CPI GDP deflator Two Measures of Inflation Percent per Year 15 10 5 0 2000 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995
slide 32 Real and Nominal Interest Rates Interest represents a payment in the future for a transfer of money in the past.
Real and Nominal Interest Rates The nominal interest rate is the interest rate not corrected for inflation.  ,[object Object],The real interest rate is the nominal interest rate that is corrected for inflation. Real interest rate = (Nominal interest rate – 					Inflation rate)
Real and Nominal Interest Rates You borrowed $1,000 for one year. Nominal interest rate was 15%.  During the year inflation was 10%. Real interest rate = Nominal interest rate – Inflation =15% - 10% = 5%
Nominal  interest rate Real interest rate Real and Nominal Interest Rates Interest Rates (percent per year) 15 10 5 0 -5 1998 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995
slide 36 Kinds of Inflation Moderate inflation: one-digit inflation Galloping inflation: from one to  three–digit inflation Hyperinflation: over four-digit inflation
Money and Prices During Four Hyperinflations (b) Hungary (a) Austria Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) Price level 100,000 100,000 Price level 10,000 10,000 Money  supply Money  supply 1,000 1,000 100 100 1925 1924 1923 1922 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1921
Money and Prices During Four Hyperinflations c)  Germany  d) Poland Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) 10 million 100 trillion Price level Price level 1 trillion 1 million Money supply 10 billion Money 100,000 100 million supply 1 million 10,000 10,000 1,000 100 1 100 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921
The Costs of Inflation Shoeleather costs Menu costs Relative price variability Tax distortions Confusion and inconvenience Arbitrary redistribution of wealth
Shoeleather Costs Shoeleather costs are the resources wasted when inflation encourages people to reduce their money holdings. Inflation reduces the real value of money, so people have an incentive to minimize their cash holdings.
Shoeleather Costs Less cash requires more frequent trips to the bank to withdraw money from interest-bearing accounts. The actual cost of reducing your money holdings is the time and convenience you must sacrifice to keep less money on hand. Also, extra trips to the bank take time away from productive activities.
Menu Costs Menu costs are the costs of adjusting prices. During inflationary times, it is necessary to update price lists and other posted prices. This is a resource-consuming process that takes away from other productive activities.
Relative-Price Variability Inflation distorts relative prices.  Consumer decisions are distorted, and markets are less able to allocate resources to their best use.
Inflation-Induced Tax Distortion Inflation exaggerates the size of capital gains and increases the tax burden on this type of income.  With progressive taxation, capital gains are taxed more heavily.
Inflation-Induced Tax Distortion The income tax treats the nominal interest earned on savings as income, even though part of the nominal interest rate merely compensates for inflation.  The after-tax real interest rate falls, 	making saving less attractive.
How Inflation Raises the Tax Burden On Saving Economy 1 Economy 2 (price stability) (inflation) Real interest rate 4% 4% Inflation rate 0 8 Nominal interest rate 4 12  (Real interest rate + inflation rate) Reduced interest due to 25 percent tax 1 3  (.25 x nominal interest rate) After-tax nominal interest rate 3 9  (.75 x nominal interest rate) After-tax interest rate 3 1 (after-tax nominal interest rate - inflation rate)
Confusion and Inconvenience When the Fed increases the money supply and creates inflation, it erodes the real value of the unit of account. Inflation causes dollars at different times to have different real values. Therefore, with rising prices, it is more difficult to compare real revenues, costs, and profits over time.
Arbitrary Redistribution of Wealth Unexpected inflation redistributes wealth among the population in a way that has nothing to do with either merit or need. These redistributions occur because many loans in the economy are specified in terms of the unit of account – money.
slide 49 Inflation and nominal interest rates across  countries
slide 50 U.S. inflation and nominal interest rates, 1952-1998 Percent 16  14  12  10  8  Nominal interest rate 6  4  Inflation rate 2  0  -2 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 2000 1995 Year
Summary The consumer price index shows the cost of a basket of goods and services relative to the cost of the same basket in the base year. The index is used to measure the overall level of prices in the economy. The percentage change in the CPI measures the inflation rate.
Summary The consumer price index is an imperfect measure of the cost of living for the following three reasons:  substitution bias, the introduction of new goods, and unmeasured changes in quality. Because of measurement problems, the CPI overstates annual inflation by about 1 percentage point.
Summary The GDP deflator differs from the CPI because it includes goods and services produced rather than goods and services consumed. In addition, the CPI uses a fixed basket of goods, while the GDP deflator automatically changes the group of goods and services over time as the composition of GDP changes.
Summary Dollar figures from different points in time do not represent a valid comparison of purchasing power. Various laws and private contracts use price indexes to correct for the effects of inflation. The real interest rate equals the nominal interest rate minus the rate of inflation.
slide 55 Graphical Review
5% Housing 5% 6% 5% Food/Beverages 6% Transportation Medical Care 40% 17% Apparel Recreation 16% Other Education and communication What’s in the CPI’s Basket?
Percent per Year 15 CPI 10 5 GDP deflator 0 2000 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Two Measures of Inflation
Interest Rates (percent per year) 15 Nominal  interest rate 10 5 0 Real interest rate -5 1998 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Real and Nominal Interest Rates

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Chapter 03 inflation and the cost of living

  • 1. CHAPTER THREE Inflation and the Cost of Living
  • 2. Measuring the Cost of Living Inflation refers to a situation in which the economy’s overall price level is rising. The inflation rate is the percentage change in the price level from the previous period.
  • 3. The Consumer Price Index The consumer price index(CPI) is a measure of the overall cost of the goods and services bought by a typical consumer. The Bureau of Labor Statistics(or General Statistics Office in VN) reports the CPI each month. It is used to monitor changes in the cost of living over time.
  • 4. slide 3 The Consumer Price Index When the CPI rises, the typical family has to spend more dollars to maintain the same standard of living.
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  • 7. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated Compute the Basket’s Cost: Use the data on prices to calculate the cost of the basket of goods and services at different times.
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  • 10. The Inflation Rate The inflation rateis calculated as follows:
  • 11. Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 1:Survey Consumers to Determine a Fixed Basket of Goods
  • 12. Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 2: Find the Price of Each Good in Each Year
  • 13. Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 3: Compute the Cost of the Basket of Goods in Each Year
  • 14. Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 4: Choose One Year as the Base Year (2001) and Compute the Consumer Price Index in Each Year
  • 15. Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Step 5: Use the Consumer Price Index to Compute the Inflation Rate from Previous Year
  • 16. Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: Another Example Base Year is 1998. Basket of goods in 1998 costs $1,200. The same basket in 2000 costs $1,236. CPI = ($1,236/$1,200) X 100 = 103. Prices increased 3 percent between 1998 and 2000.
  • 17. GDP Deflator The GDP deflator is calculated as follows:
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  • 20. slide 19 What’s in the VN CPI’s Basket?
  • 21. slide 20 U.S. inflation & its trend, 1960-2001
  • 22. slide 21 Problems in Measuring The Cost of Living The CPI is an accurate measure of the selected goods that make up the typical bundle, but it is not a perfect measure of the cost of living.
  • 23. Problems in Measuring The Cost of Living Substitution bias Introduction of new goods Unmeasured quality changes
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  • 27. slide 26 Unmeasured Quality Changes The BLS tries to adjust the price for constant quality, but such differences are hard to measure.
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  • 30. The GDP Deflator versus the Consumer Price Index The GDP deflator reflects the prices of all goods and services produced domestically, whereas... …the consumer price index reflects the prices of all goods and services bought by consumers.
  • 31. The GDP Deflator versus the Consumer Price Index The consumer price index compares the price of a fixed basket of goods and services to the price of the basket in the base year (only occasionally does the BLS change the basket)... …whereas the GDP deflator compares the price of currently produced goods and services to the price of the same goods and services in the base year.
  • 32. CPI GDP deflator Two Measures of Inflation Percent per Year 15 10 5 0 2000 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995
  • 33. slide 32 Real and Nominal Interest Rates Interest represents a payment in the future for a transfer of money in the past.
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  • 35. Real and Nominal Interest Rates You borrowed $1,000 for one year. Nominal interest rate was 15%. During the year inflation was 10%. Real interest rate = Nominal interest rate – Inflation =15% - 10% = 5%
  • 36. Nominal interest rate Real interest rate Real and Nominal Interest Rates Interest Rates (percent per year) 15 10 5 0 -5 1998 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995
  • 37. slide 36 Kinds of Inflation Moderate inflation: one-digit inflation Galloping inflation: from one to three–digit inflation Hyperinflation: over four-digit inflation
  • 38. Money and Prices During Four Hyperinflations (b) Hungary (a) Austria Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) Price level 100,000 100,000 Price level 10,000 10,000 Money supply Money supply 1,000 1,000 100 100 1925 1924 1923 1922 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1921
  • 39. Money and Prices During Four Hyperinflations c) Germany d) Poland Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) Index (Jan. 1921 = 100) 10 million 100 trillion Price level Price level 1 trillion 1 million Money supply 10 billion Money 100,000 100 million supply 1 million 10,000 10,000 1,000 100 1 100 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921 1925 1924 1923 1922 1921
  • 40. The Costs of Inflation Shoeleather costs Menu costs Relative price variability Tax distortions Confusion and inconvenience Arbitrary redistribution of wealth
  • 41. Shoeleather Costs Shoeleather costs are the resources wasted when inflation encourages people to reduce their money holdings. Inflation reduces the real value of money, so people have an incentive to minimize their cash holdings.
  • 42. Shoeleather Costs Less cash requires more frequent trips to the bank to withdraw money from interest-bearing accounts. The actual cost of reducing your money holdings is the time and convenience you must sacrifice to keep less money on hand. Also, extra trips to the bank take time away from productive activities.
  • 43. Menu Costs Menu costs are the costs of adjusting prices. During inflationary times, it is necessary to update price lists and other posted prices. This is a resource-consuming process that takes away from other productive activities.
  • 44. Relative-Price Variability Inflation distorts relative prices. Consumer decisions are distorted, and markets are less able to allocate resources to their best use.
  • 45. Inflation-Induced Tax Distortion Inflation exaggerates the size of capital gains and increases the tax burden on this type of income. With progressive taxation, capital gains are taxed more heavily.
  • 46. Inflation-Induced Tax Distortion The income tax treats the nominal interest earned on savings as income, even though part of the nominal interest rate merely compensates for inflation. The after-tax real interest rate falls, making saving less attractive.
  • 47. How Inflation Raises the Tax Burden On Saving Economy 1 Economy 2 (price stability) (inflation) Real interest rate 4% 4% Inflation rate 0 8 Nominal interest rate 4 12 (Real interest rate + inflation rate) Reduced interest due to 25 percent tax 1 3 (.25 x nominal interest rate) After-tax nominal interest rate 3 9 (.75 x nominal interest rate) After-tax interest rate 3 1 (after-tax nominal interest rate - inflation rate)
  • 48. Confusion and Inconvenience When the Fed increases the money supply and creates inflation, it erodes the real value of the unit of account. Inflation causes dollars at different times to have different real values. Therefore, with rising prices, it is more difficult to compare real revenues, costs, and profits over time.
  • 49. Arbitrary Redistribution of Wealth Unexpected inflation redistributes wealth among the population in a way that has nothing to do with either merit or need. These redistributions occur because many loans in the economy are specified in terms of the unit of account – money.
  • 50. slide 49 Inflation and nominal interest rates across countries
  • 51. slide 50 U.S. inflation and nominal interest rates, 1952-1998 Percent 16 14 12 10 8 Nominal interest rate 6 4 Inflation rate 2 0 -2 1950 1955 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 2000 1995 Year
  • 52. Summary The consumer price index shows the cost of a basket of goods and services relative to the cost of the same basket in the base year. The index is used to measure the overall level of prices in the economy. The percentage change in the CPI measures the inflation rate.
  • 53. Summary The consumer price index is an imperfect measure of the cost of living for the following three reasons: substitution bias, the introduction of new goods, and unmeasured changes in quality. Because of measurement problems, the CPI overstates annual inflation by about 1 percentage point.
  • 54. Summary The GDP deflator differs from the CPI because it includes goods and services produced rather than goods and services consumed. In addition, the CPI uses a fixed basket of goods, while the GDP deflator automatically changes the group of goods and services over time as the composition of GDP changes.
  • 55. Summary Dollar figures from different points in time do not represent a valid comparison of purchasing power. Various laws and private contracts use price indexes to correct for the effects of inflation. The real interest rate equals the nominal interest rate minus the rate of inflation.
  • 57. 5% Housing 5% 6% 5% Food/Beverages 6% Transportation Medical Care 40% 17% Apparel Recreation 16% Other Education and communication What’s in the CPI’s Basket?
  • 58. Percent per Year 15 CPI 10 5 GDP deflator 0 2000 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Two Measures of Inflation
  • 59. Interest Rates (percent per year) 15 Nominal interest rate 10 5 0 Real interest rate -5 1998 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 Real and Nominal Interest Rates