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Explain the difference between the CPI and GDP deflator measures of inflation. Which one is likely to measure inflation higher? Why?
 
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In the equation Y = C + I + G,
 
  a. only I is an exogenous variable determined by factors outside the model.
  b. only G is an exogenous variable determined by factors outside the model.
  c. C is an endogenous variable determined by factors inside the model.
  d. I and G are exogenous variables determined by factors outside the model.
  e. A, b, and c



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Answer to Question 1

The GDP deflator measures the change in prices of all goods and services included in GDP while the CPI measures the change in price of a basket of goods that typical households consume. Because the CPI uses a fixed basket of goods, it ignores substitution to cheaper goods as well as unmeasured changes in quality, new goods, and unmeasured changes in shopping (such as the increased use of discount stores). As a result, the CPI tends to overestimate inflation and measure inflation higher than the GDP deflator.

Answer to Question 2

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