Posted inEconomics MEASUREMENT OF INFLATION Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Inflation is measured through various indices and methodologies to capture changes in the general price…
Posted inEconomics STRUCTURAL INFLATION Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Structural inflation refers to a sustained rise in the general price level due to structural…
Posted inEconomics HEADLINE INFLATION VS CORE INFLATION Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Inflation is a measure of the rate at which the general level of prices for…
Posted inEconomics STAGFLATION Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Stagflation is an economic condition characterized by stagnant economic growth, high unemployment, and high inflation.…
Posted inEconomics BASED ON SPEED – CREEPING, WALKING AND GALLOPING INFLATION. Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Inflation can be classified based on its speed or rate of increase. The primary types…
Posted inEconomics BASED ON CAUSES- CURRENCY INFLATION, CREDIT INFLATION, DEFICIT INDUCED INFLATION. Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Inflation can be categorized based on its causes into different types, including currency inflation, credit…
Posted inEconomics INFLATION VS DEFLATION – QUICK COMPARISON Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Inflation and deflation are opposite economic phenomena that reflect changes in the price levels of…
Posted inEconomics INFLATIONARY AND DEFLATIONARY GAPS Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Inflationary and deflationary gaps are concepts in macroeconomics that describe situations where the actual output…
Posted inEconomics COST PUSH INFLATION Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Cost-push inflation occurs when the costs of production for goods and services increase, leading producers…
Posted inEconomics DEMAND PULL INFLATION Posted by By PM IAS Admin August 3, 2024 Demand-pull inflation occurs when the overall demand for goods and services in an economy exceeds…