Chapter 11

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Questions for Review

1. Which do you think has a greater effect on the consumer price index: a 10% increase

in the price of chicken or a 10% increase in price in caviar? Why? A 10% increase in

the price of chicken would have a greater effect on the CPI rather than the same

increase in caviar, since caviar is a luxury food item and chicken is considered more

important to providing daily nutritional needs than caviar by the average consumer.
2. Describe the three problems that make the consumer price index an imperfect

measure of the cost of living. The three problems in the CPI as a measure of the cost

of living are:
a. Substitution bias, which arises because people substitute toward goods that have

become less expensive.


b. The introduction of new goods, which arent reflected quickly in the CPI.
c. Unmeasured quality change
3. If the price of imported French wine rises, is the consumer price index or the GDP

deflator affected more? It would affect the CPI more because the French wine isnt

produced domestically, therefore, it is not included in the GDP.


4. Over a long period of time, the price of a candy bar rose from $0.20 to $1.20. over the

same period, the consumer price index rose from 150-300. Adjusted for overall

inflation, how much did the price of the candy bar change?
300 - 150 = 150

150/150 = 1.0

1 x 100 = 100%
5. Explain the meaning of nominal interest rate and real interest rate. How are they

related? Nominal interest rate - measures the change in dollar amounts. Real interest

rate corrected for inflation They both measure the change in dollar amounts, but real

interest rate is corrected for inflation.


Quick Check Multiple Choice
1. The consumer price index measures approximately the same economic

phenomenon as
a. Nominal GDP
b. Real GDP
c. The GDP deflator
d. The unemployment rate
2. The largest component in the basket of goods and services used to compute the

CPI is
a. Food and beverages
b. Housing
c. Medical care
d. Apparel
3. If a Pennsylvania gun manufacturer raises the price of rifles it sells to the U.S.

Army, its price hikes will increase


a. Both the CPI and the GDP deflator
b. Neither the CPI nor the GDP deflator
c. The CPI but nit the GDP deflator
d. The GDP deflator but not the CPI
4. Because consumers can sometimes substitute cheaper goods for those that have

risen in price,
a. The CPI overstates inflation
b. The CPI understates inflation
c. The GDP overstates inflation
d. The GDP understates inflation
5. If the consumer price index is 200 in year 1980 and 300 today, then $600 in 1980

has the same purchasing power as ____________ today.


a. $400
b. $500
c. $700
d. $900
6. You deposit $2000 in a savings account, and a year later you have $2100.

Meanwhile, the consumer price index rises from 200 to 204. In this case, the

nominal interest rate is ______ percent, and the real interest rate is ______

percent.
a. 1, 5
b. 3, 5
c. 5, 1
d. 5, 3
Problems and Applications

2. The residents of Vegopia spend all of their income on cauliflower, broccoli, and

carrots. In 2013, they spend a total of $200 on 100 heads of cauliflower, $75 for 50

bunches of broccoli, and $50 for 500 carrots. In 2014, they spend $225 for 75 heads of

cauliflower, $120 80 bunches of broccoli, $100 for 500 carrots.

a. Calculate the price of one unit of each vegetable in each year

Year Cauliflower Broccoli Carrots


2013 $2 $1.50 $0.10
2014 $3 $1.50 $0.20

b. Using 2013 as a base year, calculate the CPI for each year.
2013: (100 * $2) + (50 * $1.50) + (500 * $0.10) =
$200 + $75 + $50 = $325
2014: (100 * $3) + (50 * $1.50) + (500 * $0.20) =
$300 + $75 + $100 = $475
c. What is the inflation rate for 2014?
((2014 2013)/2013) * 100
((475 - 325)/ 325) * 100 =
(150/325) * 100 =
0.46 * 100 = 46%

6. Which of the problems in the construction of the CPI might be illustrated by each of the

following situations? Explain.

a. the invention of the cell phone

b. the introduction of airbags in cars

c. increased personal computer purchases in response to a decline in their price

d. more scoops of raisins in each package of Raisin Bran

e. greater use of fuel-efficient cars after gasoline prices increase

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