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Consumer price index (CPI)
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For any period, measures the cost in that period of a standard basket of goods and services relative to the cost of the same basket of goods and services in a fixed year, called the base year
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Deflating (a normal quantity)
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The process of dividing a normal quantity by a price index (such as the CPI) to express the quantity in real terms
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Deflation
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A situation in which the prices of most goods and services are falling over time so that inflation is negative
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Fisher effect
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The tendency for normal interest rates to be high when inflation is high and low when inflation is low
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Hyperinflation
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A situation in which in the inflation rate is extremely high
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Indexing
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The practice of increasing a nominal quantity each period by an amount equal to the percentage increase in a specified price index
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Inflation-protected bonds
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A financial assets that pays the holder a nominal interest rate equal to the fixed real interest rate plus the actual rate of inflation each year
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Nominal interest rate
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The annual percentage increase in the nominal value of a financial asset
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Nominal quantity
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A quantity that is measured in terms of its current dollar value
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Price index
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A measure of the average price of a given class of goods and services relative to the price of the same goods and services in a base year
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Price level
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A measure of the overall level of prices at a particular point in time as measured by a price index such as the CPI
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Rate of inflation
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The annual percentage rate of change in the price level, as measured, for example by the CPI
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Real interest rate
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The annual percentage increase in the purchasing power of the financial asset
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Real quantity
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A quantity that is measured in physical terms - for example, in terms of quantities of goods and services
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Real wage
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The wage paid to workers measured in terms of real purchasing power
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