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What is CPI?
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From the Bureau of Labor Statistics Web page (www.bls,gov/cpi) ,find the answers to the following questions:
a. How is the CPI used?
b. How is the CPI market basket determined?
c. What goods and services does the CPI cover?
d. How are CPI prices collected and reviewed?
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One improvement of the chained consumer price index (CPI) over the traditional CPI is that _________.
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The CPI is more commonly used as a gauge of inflation than the GDP deflator is because:
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(i) the CPI better reflects the goods and services bought by consumers.
(ii) the CPI is easier to measure.
(iii) the CPI is calculated more often than the GDP deflator is.
(iv) the GDP deflator cannot be used to gauge inflation.
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