AP Macroeconomics: Chapter 15 - Inflation & Unemployment

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Who measures CPI and how often? Every month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics measures CPI
What does CPI measure? CPI measures the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and service.
What is the formula for CPI?
What is the formula to measure the inflation rates from one period to the next?
Is the CPI over or understated? Why? The CPI is thought of as overstated, because it does not adjust for any quality improvements. If a product’s quality increases from one period to the next, it would make sense that its price increases as well. However, CPI only monitors the price increase. Many
What is the formula for the GDP deflator?
What is one notable difference between CPI and GDP deflator? One notable difference between CPI and GDP deflator is that if an imported good’s price increases, CPI accounts for the price change while GDP deflator does not
What are the four costs of inflation? 1. Households receive higher incomes. 2. Inflation discourages savings. 3. Inflation causes resource misallocation. 4. Inflation shifts wealth from the lenders to the borrowers
What is the Fisher's Hypothesis? Nominal Interest Rate=Real Interest Rate+Expected Inflation
What are the two ways unemployment is calculated? Two broad surveys: one to businesses regarding employment levels at various business establishments, and the other to households.
What are the five categories of unemployment? 1. Hidden work force or discouraged workers 2. Structural unemployment 3. Cyclical unemployment 4. Seasonal unemployment 5. Frictional unemployment
What is the NAIRU? Since the majority of people counted as unemployed are frictionally unemployed, when the unemployment rate is around 4-6%, it is also known to economists as full employment. NAIRU stands for the nonaccelerating inflation rate of unemployment.
What happens when unemployment goes under 4-6%? Inflation
2. If the CPI goes to 150 from 120, then prices have Risen 25%
FRQ Inflation exerts signifcant costs on the economy. Specifically, explain how inflation I. causes a misallocation of resources Resources are spent dealing with rising prices and the repercussions of rising prices. Instead, these resources could have been spent producing more goods and services for the economy.

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