Title: Inflation
1Inflation
prices
Inflation is a sustained increasein the prices
of goods and services(or the cost of living). To
measureinflation, we look at changes in
theprice of a market basket of goodsor services
households typicallypurchase with their income
Time
2Consumer Price Index (CPI)
- We use the CPI to measure changes in the cost of
living experienced by households. - The CPI is the narrow price index in that the
market basket used to construct it includes items
purchased by households. - The inflation rate is simply the percentage
change in the CPI from one period to the next.
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4Computing the inflation rate
How would wecalculate theinflationrate for,
say,the year 1990?
5On average, the prices of goodsand services in
the CPI market basketincreased by 5.4 from
1989 to 1990
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10Inflation issues
- ? We want to examine the following issues
- What are the costs of inflation?
- Is there a tradeoff between inflation and
unemployment? - Assuming there is a tradeoff between inflation
and unemployment, can unemployment be too low? - Why is it that once inflation starts, it tends to
persist? - Is monetary expansion to blame for inflation?
11Inflation is a drag!
Costs of Inflation
- Inflation results in the arbitrary and
inequitable distribution of real income and
wealth. - Inflation creates an opportunity to profit from
non-productive speculative activities. - Inflation affects expectations about future
increases in the cost-of-living, giving rise to
inflation inertia. - Inflation distorts the information conveyed by
market prices (including wages). - Inflation undermines confidence in economic and
political institutions.
12Who suffers from inflation?
With the cost-of-livingrising, what I havehere
is losing valueby the hour
- Lenders
- Taxpayers
- Holders of currency
- People on fixed incomes
We mortgagelenders got creamedin the 70s and
early80s
13How does inflation affect me?
- Has the growth of my income kept pace with the
cost of living? - Is my wealth concentrated in assets that tend to
hold their value in an inflationary environment? - I am in debt?
Precious metals, rareart, and commercialreal
estate are goodplays if you expect inflation
A lot of peoplelost money in the stock market
in the 70s
14Seattle Transit Workers
Ave. Income of Seattle Transit Employees
The question is were they betteroff in 1996
interms of realpurchasingpower?
15Are Seattle transit employees any better off, at
least based on these figures?