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Whole sale price index &
consumer price index
WHOLE SALE PRICE INDEX (WPI)
Wholesale price index ( WPI) is designed
to measure the change of price in the
primary and wholesale markets.
 
THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX
• The consumer price index (CPI) is a measure of
the overall cost of the goods and services bought
by a typical consumer.
• The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the CPI
each month.
• It is used to monitor changes in the cost of living
over time.
Consumer Price Index
• “ Consumer Price Index is the main measure of
price changes at the retail level. It measures
changes in the cost of buying a representative
fixed basket of goods and services and is
generally accepted as a measure of inflation in
the country”.
• When the CPI rises, the typical family has to
spend more dollars to maintain the same
standard of living.
Limitation of CPI
1) Coverage is limited
2) Only covers Urban Centres
3) Prices may have different trend in rural &
urban centres.
4) Rent is computed through construction
input items index instead of rent survey.
5) It measures partially inflation not total
consumer’s expenditure.
Why Two Types of Indices?
• CPI measures Inflation rate in the country
• WPI measures the General Price level in the
whole sale market.
WHAT CPI MEASURES?
• It measures Price changes of fixed market
basket of goods and services of constant
quality and quantity.
• It tells how much cost of living has risen or
fallen due to price changes irrespective of
changes in consumer behaviour or quality of
goods.
• It does not reflect the cost of living or in
house hold consumption expenditure as such
but only the influence of price fluctuation on
the trend.
Selection of Markets/Outlets
and Cities
• Items are selected on the basis of Family
Budget Survey
• Markets are selected through retail and
wholesale trade survey.
• Outlets are selected on transaction value basis.
• Cities are selected on population basis
• Stratified sampling are used for selection of
cities.
How the Consumer Price Index Is
Calculated
• Fix the Basket: Determine what prices are
most important to the typical consumer.
▫ The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) identifies a
market basket of goods and services the typical
consumer buys.
▫ The BLS conducts monthly consumer surveys to
set the weights for the prices of those goods and
services.
How the Consumer Price Index Is
Calculated
• Find the Prices: Find the prices of each of the
goods and services in the basket for each point in
time.
• Compute the Basket’s Cost: Use the data on
prices to calculate the cost of the basket of goods
and services at different times.
• Compute the inflation rate: The inflation
rate is the percentage change in the price index
from the preceding period
How the Consumer Price Index Is
Calculated
• Choose a Base Year and Compute the
Index:
▫ Designate one year as the base year, making it the
benchmark against which other years are
compared.
▫ Compute the index by dividing the price of the
basket in one year by the price in the base year
and multiplying by 100.
How the Consumer Price Index Is
Calculated
• The Inflation Rate
▫ The inflation rate is calculated as follows:
C P I in Y e a r 2 - C P I in Y e a r 1
In fla tio n R a te in Y e a r 2 =
×100
C P I in Y e a r 1
Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation
Rate: An Example

Copyright©2004 South-Western
Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation
Rate: An Example

Copyright©2004 South-Western
Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation
Rate: An Example

Copyright©2004 South-Western
Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation
Rate: An Example

Copyright©2004 South-Western
Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation
Rate: An Example

Copyright©2004 South-Western
How the Consumer Price Index Is
Calculated
• Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the
Inflation Rate: Another Example
▫
▫
▫
▫
▫

Base Year is 2002.
Basket of goods in 2002 costs $1,200.
The same basket in 2004 costs $1,236.
CPI = ($1,236/$1,200) × 100 = 103.
Prices increased 3 percent between 2002 and
2004.
FYI: What’s in the CPI’s Basket?

16%
Food and
beverages
17%
Transportation

Education and
communication

6%

41%
Housing

6%
6% 4% 4%

Medical care
Recreation

Apparel

Other goods
and services
Copyright©2004 South-Western
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Ppt on wpi cpi

  • 1. Whole sale price index & consumer price index
  • 2. WHOLE SALE PRICE INDEX (WPI) Wholesale price index ( WPI) is designed to measure the change of price in the primary and wholesale markets.  
  • 3. THE CONSUMER PRICE INDEX • The consumer price index (CPI) is a measure of the overall cost of the goods and services bought by a typical consumer. • The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports the CPI each month. • It is used to monitor changes in the cost of living over time.
  • 4. Consumer Price Index • “ Consumer Price Index is the main measure of price changes at the retail level. It measures changes in the cost of buying a representative fixed basket of goods and services and is generally accepted as a measure of inflation in the country”. • When the CPI rises, the typical family has to spend more dollars to maintain the same standard of living.
  • 5. Limitation of CPI 1) Coverage is limited 2) Only covers Urban Centres 3) Prices may have different trend in rural & urban centres. 4) Rent is computed through construction input items index instead of rent survey. 5) It measures partially inflation not total consumer’s expenditure.
  • 6. Why Two Types of Indices? • CPI measures Inflation rate in the country • WPI measures the General Price level in the whole sale market.
  • 7. WHAT CPI MEASURES? • It measures Price changes of fixed market basket of goods and services of constant quality and quantity. • It tells how much cost of living has risen or fallen due to price changes irrespective of changes in consumer behaviour or quality of goods. • It does not reflect the cost of living or in house hold consumption expenditure as such but only the influence of price fluctuation on the trend.
  • 8. Selection of Markets/Outlets and Cities • Items are selected on the basis of Family Budget Survey • Markets are selected through retail and wholesale trade survey. • Outlets are selected on transaction value basis. • Cities are selected on population basis • Stratified sampling are used for selection of cities.
  • 9. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated • Fix the Basket: Determine what prices are most important to the typical consumer. ▫ The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) identifies a market basket of goods and services the typical consumer buys. ▫ The BLS conducts monthly consumer surveys to set the weights for the prices of those goods and services.
  • 10. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated • Find the Prices: Find the prices of each of the goods and services in the basket for each point in time. • Compute the Basket’s Cost: Use the data on prices to calculate the cost of the basket of goods and services at different times. • Compute the inflation rate: The inflation rate is the percentage change in the price index from the preceding period
  • 11. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated • Choose a Base Year and Compute the Index: ▫ Designate one year as the base year, making it the benchmark against which other years are compared. ▫ Compute the index by dividing the price of the basket in one year by the price in the base year and multiplying by 100.
  • 12. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated • The Inflation Rate ▫ The inflation rate is calculated as follows: C P I in Y e a r 2 - C P I in Y e a r 1 In fla tio n R a te in Y e a r 2 = ×100 C P I in Y e a r 1
  • 13. Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Copyright©2004 South-Western
  • 14. Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Copyright©2004 South-Western
  • 15. Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Copyright©2004 South-Western
  • 16. Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Copyright©2004 South-Western
  • 17. Table 1 Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: An Example Copyright©2004 South-Western
  • 18. How the Consumer Price Index Is Calculated • Calculating the Consumer Price Index and the Inflation Rate: Another Example ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ ▫ Base Year is 2002. Basket of goods in 2002 costs $1,200. The same basket in 2004 costs $1,236. CPI = ($1,236/$1,200) × 100 = 103. Prices increased 3 percent between 2002 and 2004.
  • 19. FYI: What’s in the CPI’s Basket? 16% Food and beverages 17% Transportation Education and communication 6% 41% Housing 6% 6% 4% 4% Medical care Recreation Apparel Other goods and services Copyright©2004 South-Western