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Chapter 17, Problem 7E

a.

To determine

Develop a simple price index using 2000 as the base period.

a.

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Answer to Problem 7E

The simple price index using 2000 as the base period is given below:

ItemPrice ($) (2000)Price ($) (2014)Simple Price Index
Washer0.070.10142.9
Cotter pin0.040.0375
Stove bolt0.150.15100
Hex nut0.080.10125

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

The simple price index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

ItemPrice ($) (2000)Price ($) (2014)Simple Price Index(P)=ptp0×100
Washer0.070.100.100.07×100=142.9
Cotter pin0.040.030.030.04×100=75
Stove bolt0.150.150.150.15×100=100
Hex nut0.080.100.100.08×100=125

b.

To determine

Develop a simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period.

b.

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Answer to Problem 7E

The simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period is 111.76.

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Calculation:

The simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

Simple aggregate price index(P)=ptp0×100=0.10+0.03+0.15+0.100.07+0.04+0.15+0.08×100=0.380.34×100=111.76

Thus, the simple aggregate price index using 2000 as the base period is 111.76.

c.

To determine

Find Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period.

c.

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Answer to Problem 7E

Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period is 102.92.

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Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

P=ptq0p0q0×100=0.10(17,000)+0.03(125,000)+0.15(40,000)+0.10(62,000)0.07(17,000)+0.04(125,000)+0.15(40,000)+0.08(62,000)×100=102.92

Thus, Laspeyres’ price index using 2000 as the base period is 102.92.

d.

To determine

Find Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period.

d.

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Answer to Problem 7E

Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period is 103.32.

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Calculation:

Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period is obtained as follows:

P=ptqtp0qt×100=0.10(20,000)+0.03(130,000)+0.15(42,000)+0.10(65,000)0.07(20,000)+0.04(130,000)+0.15(42,000)+0.08(65,000)×100=103.32

Thus, Paasche’s index using 2000 as the base period is 103.32.

e.

To determine

Find Fisher’s ideal index.

e.

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Answer to Problem 7E

Fisher’s ideal index is 103.12.

Explanation of Solution

Calculation:

Fisher’s ideal index is obtained as follows:

Fishers ideal index=Laspeyres price index×Paasches index =102.92×103.32=103.12

Thus, Fisher’s ideal index is 103.12.

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