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Quiz on Сh 24, created by Zhiger Seitnur on 27/12/2018.
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Question 1

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Which price index measures the average price of things purchased by the typical family?
Answer
  • GDP deflator
  • producer price index
  • consumer price index
  • minimum wage

Question 2

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The good that receives the most weight in the CPI is the good that
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  • consumers buy most frequently.
  • has experienced the greatest price increase.
  • has the highest price
  • consumers spend the largest fraction of their income on

Question 3

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Which of the following is a reason why the Consumer Price Index (CPI) is not calculated as a simple average of all prices?
Answer
  • It would be difficult to compute a price index using a simple average of all prices
  • Some goods never experience price changes and the CPI would not be variable enough if computed as a simple average.
  • Goods differ in their importance in the average consumer's budget.
  • a. Some goods experience large price changes and the CPI would be too variable if computed by a simple average.

Question 4

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Substitution bias
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  • is one factor that causes the CPI to underestimate the inflation rate
  • is caused by the poor quality of many imported products.
  • is one of the primary causes of inflation.
  • involves consumer behaviour that helps explain why the CPI overestimates the inflation rate.

Question 5

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Improvements in the quality of consumer goods and services over time
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  • cause the CPI to overstate actual inflation.
  • cause the CPI to understate actual inflation.
  • are accounted for in the CPI.
  • are insignificant and thus would not affect the CPI even if accounted for

Question 6

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Factors that cause the CPI to exaggerate the inflation rate do NOT include
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  • the tendency of consumers to substitute relatively cheaper goods for those that have become relatively more expensive.
  • political pressure from unions and retirees on the providers of a country’s official statistics to overstate the inflation rate.
  • the introduction of new technologies that make it easier to obtain the same standard of living.
  • improvements over time on the quality of products.

Question 7

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The CPI differs from the GDP deflator in that the CPI
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  • uses base year quantities of goods to weight prices.
  • uses current year quantities of goods to weight prices
  • is not a weighted price index
  • always indicates a higher rate of inflation than the GDP deflator.

Question 8

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If the consumer price index has a value of 115 today and the base year is 2000, then consumer prices have
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  • increased by 15 per cent since 2000
  • increased by 1.5 per cent since 2000
  • more than doubled since 2000.
  • declined 15 per cent since 2000

Question 9

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Use this table to find the real wage in 2002. Year Nominal Wage (€/Hour) CPI 2001 €12.50 155.0 2002 €13.00 160.0
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  • €8.06
  • €8.13
  • €13.00
  • €20.80

Question 10

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The real interest rate on a loan
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  • is the amount that the consumer agrees to pay
  • is always the same as the nominal rate
  • is the percentage increase in the lender's purchasing power that results from making the loan.
  • decreases as the inflation rate increases

Question 11

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When the inflation rate ends up being lower than expected,
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  • everyone benefits because money is cheaper.
  • everyone benefits because prices do not increase.
  • lenders of fixed rate mortgages generally benefit because they will make higher profits than they had calculated.
  • borrowers with fixed rate loans will benefit because their purchasing power will not decline as much.

Question 12

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In general, a higher than anticipated inflation rate
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  • helps everyone
  • hurts everyone.
  • helps creditors and harms debtors.
  • helps debtors and harms creditors.
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