Ch 21 - Unemployment, Inflation
Monday, January 23, 2012
11:42 PM
Working-age population |
The total number of people age 15 years and older |
Labour force |
The sum of employed and the unemployed |
Unemployment rate |
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Labour force participation rate |
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Employment-to-population ratio |
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Marginally attached worker |
Person who currently is neither working nor looking for work but want job when available |
Discouraged worker |
Marginally attached worker who has stopped looking for a job |
Frictional unemployment |
From normal labour turnover |
Structural unemployment |
From changes in technology or international competition |
Cyclical unemployment |
From business cycle though and peak. |
Natural unemployment |
Only frictional and structural |
Full employment |
Unemployment rate = natural unemployment rate (no cyclical) |
Price Level & Inflation
Price level |
The average level of prices and the value of money |
Inflation rate |
The annual percentage change in the price level |
Inflation is a problem because
Hyperinflation |
An rapidly increasing inflation rate |
CPI
Consumer Price Index (CPI) |
Measures the average of the prices paid by urban consumers for a "fixed" basket of goods/services |
Reference base period |
CPI = 100 for the first period |
Calculating the CPI |
Construct the CPI
Inflation rate |
Biased CPI
New goods |
New goods that replace old goods in basket (iPod vs. CD player) |
Quality change |
Quality improvements that lead to price changes are wrongly considered as inflation |
Commodity substitution |
Does not consider consumer's substitutions for goods in basket |
Outlet substitution |
Outlets undervalue certain goods |
Consequences |
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Alternatives
GDP implicit price deflator |
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Core inflation rate |
CPI inflation rate exluding volatile elements (food/fuel) |
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