inflation: a presentation
DESCRIPTION
This is full project of Inflation which includes;1. intro2. types3. causes 4. effects5. controlling measures 6. reasons of Inflation7. Updates and current news of InflationTRANSCRIPT
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INFLATION
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Group Members
Aditya Bhujbal M 3005 Varsha Sadafule M 3041 Harshad Sawant M 3059 Lavanya Samala M 3043 Dhanashree Mayekar M 3029 Veena Dhuri M 3009 Hemant Sarang M 3044 Jaimala Pandey M 3034 Sandeep Singh M 3054 Sushant Gawali M 3010
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Definition:
In Economics, Inflation is a rise in the
general level of prices of goods and services
in an economy over a period of time.
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Meaning
Inflation means a persistent increase in the level of
consumers prices or a persistent decline in the
purchasing power of money, caused by an increase
in available currency and credit beyond the proportion
of available goods and services.
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Methods to Measure Inflation.
Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Wholesale Price Index (WPI)
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Current CPI/WPI – Last Calculated CPI/WPI
Last Calculated CPI/WPI
InflationRate
=
150 - 140 140
InflationRate = 100
100
= 7.12%
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Varsha SadafuleM - 3041
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Types Of Inflation
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A) On the basis of the period of occurrence
1. War Time Inflation.
2. Post War Inflation.
3. Peace Time Inflation.
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B) On the basis of the rise in prices
1. Creeping Inflation.
2. Walking Inflation.
3. Running Inflation.
4. Galloping or Hyper Inflation.
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Harshad SawantM - 3059
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C) Open and Repressed inflation
Open Inflation : Government takes no
steps to control price rice
Repressed Inflation : Price level check by Government
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D) Comprehensive and Sporadic Inflation
Comprehensive : All commodities available in the economy witness price
rise
Sporadic Inflation : Only a few commodities
register a rise in price
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E) Partial and Full Inflation
Partial : Before the stage of full employment
Full : After the stage of full employment is
reached
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F) Demand pull and cost push inflation
Demand Pull : Increase in the aggregate demand for goods and
services
Cost Push : a. an increase in wages
b. an increase in the profit margin
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Lavanya SamalaM 3043
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Causes of inflation
Inflation is a persistent and appreciable rise
in general level or average of price
-Acc to ACKLEY
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Types of causes
1. DEMAND side factors:
Aggregate demand is greater than aggregate supply
2. SUPPLY side factors:
Aggregate supply fall short of aggregate demand
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Demand side factors
1. Rise in Public expenditure
- expenditure incurred by govt.
- Aggregate demand is greater
than aggregate supply
-INDIA’S 48%
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CAUSES
2. Deficit financing
- Expenditure is more than Income
- Fiscal deficit in 2002-03 is Rs145072cr.
2007-08 Rs150948cr.
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Increase in Money supply
Irving fisher’s quantity of money
explains-
“Increase in money supply with
proportionate increase in output
lead to rise in PRICE and fall in
money VALUE”
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BLACK MARKET & CURRUPTION
It is unearned income by
public servants
Excess demand lead to inflation Acc. To Transparency
International for corruption
India ranks 74
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OTHER FACTORS
Growth in population Growth in private expenditure Increase in Export Money reduction in direct taxes
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DHANASHREE MAYEKARM - 3029
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SUPPLY SIDE FACTORS CAUSING INFLATION
Industrial disputes
Natural calamities
Artificial scarcity
Increase in export
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Global factors [impact high oil price]
Fluctuating agricultural growth
Neglecting the production of consumer goods
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Veena DhuriM - 3009
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Effects Of Inflation
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Inflation Rate
Hyper inflation Accelerating inflation Anticipated inflation Unanticipated inflation
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Effects of inflation
Inflationary noise Effect on economic growth Effect on consumption and economic
welfare
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Hemant SarangM - 3044
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Economic Effect of inflation
• Distribution of income.
• Distribution of wealth
• Different sector of society.
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Economic Effect of inflation
Wage earner Producer Fixed income people Borrower & lender Government Employment
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Jaimala PandeyM 3034
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MEASURES TO CONTROL INFLATION
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TYPES OF MEASURES TO CONTROL INFLATION
MONTARY MEASURES
FISCAL MEASURES
OTHER MEASURES
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MONATARY MEASURES
A) CREDIT CONTROL
B) DEMONETIZATION
C) ISSUE OF NEW CURRENCY
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FISCAL MEASURES
A) REDUCTION IN UNNECESSARY EXPENDITURE
B) INCREASE IN TAXES
C) INCREASE IN SAVING
D) SURPLUS BUDGETS
E) PUBLIC DEBT
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Sandeep SinghM 3054
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OTHER MEASURES
A) PRICE AND WAGE CONTROL
B) INDEXATION
C) TO INCREASE IN PRODUCTION
D) RATIONING
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IS FISCAL OR MONETARY POLICY ARE MORE EFFECTIVE TO CONTROL INFLATION?
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Sushant GawaliM - 3010
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Simple reasons for Inflation
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Inflation Rates from Jan. 05
Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Avrg
20090.03
%0.24
%-
0.38%-
0.74%-
1.28%-
1.43%-
1.54%NA NA NA NA NA NA
20084.28
%4.03
%3.98% 3.94% 4.18% 5.02% 5.60%
5.37%
4.94% 3.66% 1.07% 0.09% 3.85%
20072.08
%2.42
%2.78% 2.57% 2.69% 2.69% 2.36%
1.97%
2.76% 3.54% 4.31% 4.08% 2.85%
20063.99
%3.60
%3.36% 3.55% 4.17% 4.32% 4.15%
3.82%
2.06% 1.31% 1.97% 2.54% 3.24%
20052.97
%3.01
%3.15% 3.51% 2.80% 2.53% 3.17%
3.64%
4.69% 4.35% 3.46% 3.42% 3.39%
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Inflation by Commodity groups
In ‘primary articles’, inflation declined to 6.0 % in the current week
In ‘primary food articles’, inflation declined to 8.3 %
In ‘non-food articles’, inflation fell to 1.7 %
In ‘minerals’, inflation remained stable at (-) 1.2 %
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Cont…
In ‘fuel and power’, inflation remained stable at
(-) 4.0 % In ‘manufactured products’, inflation rate was 4.5
%.
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The inflation rates of July 2009
India’s inflation rate fell marginally to minus 1.54 percent for the week ended July 18
The wholesale price index however was as high as 12.54 per cent in the corresponding week last year, according to Commerce Ministry.
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Present News of Inflation
Annual inflation, measured by the wholesale price index, registered its lowest fall in the last three months, with inflationary pressures starting to build up in the economy
Planning Commission’s Deputy Chairman, Montek Singh Ahluwalia said “ The Indian government sees food prices easing by year end and aggregate inflation being contained at a comfortable level”
The states have been asked to invoke provisions of the Essential Commodities Act and the Prevention of Black Marketing and Maintenance of Supplies of Essential Commodities Act to check hoarding of essential items.
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Cont…
As per the latest data, the widely watched consumer price index for industrial workers has clocked an annual inflation of 11.89% in the month of July.
Fuel and manufactured items also became costlier over the week, though the annual inflation for these items remained in negative territory.
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