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  2. Consumer price index by country - Wikipedia

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    The Chained Consumer Price Index C-CPI-U, a chained index, has been introduced. The C-CPI-U tries to mitigate the substitution bias that is encountered in CPI-W and CPI-U by employing a Tornqvist formula and utilizing expenditure data in adjacent time periods in order to reflect the effect of any substitution that consumers make across item ...

  3. Consumer price index - Wikipedia

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    A CPI is a statistical estimate constructed using the prices of a sample of representative items whose prices are collected periodically. Sub-indices and sub-sub-indices can be computed for different categories and sub-categories of goods and services, which are combined to produce the overall index with weights reflecting their shares in the total of the consumer expenditures covered by the ...

  4. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    3 March - The RBA reduced the cash rate to 0.5% (from 0.75%) 19 March - The RBA introduces 4 core changes to support the economy as the COVID-19 pandemic shuts borders and businesses Reduction in the cash rate to 0.25% (down from 0.5%) Targeting the yield of the 3 year bond at 0.25%, through the commencement of bond buying

  5. Australian property market - Wikipedia

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    The average Australian property price grew 0.5% per year from 1890 to 1990 after inflation, [1] however rose from 1990 to 2017 at a faster rate. House prices in Australia receive considerable attention from the media and the Reserve Bank [ 2 ] and some commentators have argued that there is an Australian property bubble .

  6. Economy of the Australian Capital Territory - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) is the fastest-growing, sixth biggest economy of Australia as of the end of the 2017-18 financial year. [4] Since the introduction of its self-government status in 1989, and with few exceptions in 1992, 1996, and 2014, the ACT economy has exhibited positive growth at a 1991-2018 average of 3.17 percent per year. [1]

  7. Cost-of-living index - Wikipedia

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    The United States Consumer Price Index (CPI) is a price index that is based on the idea of a cost-of-living index. The U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) explains the differences: The CPI frequently is called a cost-of-living index, but it differs in important ways from a complete cost-of-living measure.

  8. File:20100517 Australian House Price Index 1986 - 2009.pdf

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Chart of Australian house prices relative to CPI 1986 - 2009 with source data from ABS.

  9. Template:Inflation/doc/cpi-au - Wikipedia

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