Consumer Price Index Consumer Price Index (CPI) in India comprises multiple series classified based on different economic groups. There are four series 1. CPI UNME (Urban Non-Manual Employee) 2. CPI AL (Agricultural Labourer) 3. CPI RL (Rural Labourer) 4. CPI IW (Industrial Worker) Central Statistical Organization is responsible for calculating and publishing the CPI UNME series‚ while Department of Labour is for others CPI indexes. All above CPI’s are calculated based on the base
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What methods of Index Number calculation is used to calculate Cost of Living Index (CLI). An index number measures the relative change in the price‚ quantity‚ value or some other item of interest from one time period to another. It is found by calculating the ratio of the current value to the value at another time point or at a different geographical location. The different types of simple index that are used are - Price Relative‚ Quantity Relative‚ Value Relative. A price index is a weighted
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Inaccuracies of the Consumer Price Index(CPI) Aman Aggarwal Sept. 28‚ 1996 The Consumer Price Index is a measure of the prices of a fixed market basket of some 300 consumer goods and services purchased by a "typical" urban consumer. The 1982-1984 period serves as the base period so analysts can compare other year’s changes with this base period. The composition of the market basket is fixed in the base period and is assumed not to change from one period to another. The reason for the assumption
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weight‚ overweight and obesity is reflected in Body Mass Index (BMI). Normal proof of body mass index or BMI is formulated by dividing your weight in kilograms by the square of your height in meters. This calculates your weight and height in the metric system. The official formula of BMI_703W/H2 is then used. In this formula‚ W is your weight in pounds‚ while your height in inches is substituted by H. Calculations for BMI or Body Mass Index can show the possibilities of my being normal‚ overweight
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Carmen Coronado iLab SCI 228 June 12‚ 2011 BMI Part 1 Define BMI-You must define BMI and not just as a general definition indicating its relationship to height and weight. Please also do not forget to define the actual term BMI! The body mass index (BMI) is of a measurement that was introduced in the early 19th century in order to categorize the entire population’s weight problems. The BMI is a statistic that is used to classify people’s weight as underweight‚ normal weight‚ overweight or obese
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Consumer Price index- has absolutely no impact on prices‚ it will not change prices! Possible reasons for it to be inaccurate: 1) New products and technology- tendency to lag the advantage of a new technology. By the time they start incorporation the price it is already cheaper‚ but they use the higher price. This can cause a problem. 2) Quality of products changes- You may be getting more for your money. This can be a negative thing to because you could end up paying for things
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Determination of Refractive Index of Prism using Spectrometer and Various Light Sources Dimain‚ Marion; Gonzales‚ Jade; Pancho Jr.‚ Ronel; Viloria‚ Matthew David College of Engineering‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101‚ Philippines msdimain@yahoo.com jadegonzales019@yahoo.com ronelpancho@yahoo.com tewhmat.liv@gmail.com Abstract The study aims to measure the refractive index of a triangular prism using a spectrometer‚ utilizing different gas discharge tubes as light source
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1. (a) Indications -The stenopaic slit refraction is useful for confirming the results of other refraction techniques for patients with irregular astigmatism or reduced visual acuity. - It is helpful for patients who have difficulty understanding the complex instructions associated with other subjective techniques. -It is important to note that‚ like the pinhole‚ the stenopaic slit may be used diagnostically to determine a patient’s potential visual acuity. -The astigmatism present in the patient’s
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dollars invested in or benchmarked to capitalizationweighted market indexes such as the S&P 500 Index or the Russell 1000 Index. Many academic papers‚ however‚ have rejected the idea that cap-weighted indexes are good CAPM market proxies‚ which is equivalent to rejecting the mean–variance efficiency of those indexes.1 It also suggests that more efficient indexes exist. The effort to identify a better index may be moot‚ however‚ if ex ante identification is impossible or if cap-weighted equity market
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Additional Mathematics Project Work SPM 2 |2012 No. | Content | Page | 1 | Preface | | 2 | Acknowledgement | | 3 | Aim | | 4 | Objectives | | 5 | Introduction | | 6 | Activity 1: Collecting information | | 7 | Activity 2: Analysing the data | | 8 | Activity 3: Interpreting the result | | 9 | Activity 4: Further exploration | | 10 | Activity 5: Conclusion | | 11 | Reflection | | CONTENT PREFACE I have done many researches throughout the internet and discussing
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