Inflation and its trends in indian economy
Post on: 16 Март, 2015 No Comment
Nihar Routray
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- 1. Team Members :
Abhishek Saxena (BLP012)
Nihar Routray (BLP022)
Abhishek Kumar (BLP038)
Shankar Narayan (BLP039)
Kushal Prakash (BLP061)
2. Inflation….
3. To study the causes and effects of inflation in the Indian economy and analyze its trends in the past few years.
Objective
4. Inflation can be defined as a rise in the general price level and therefore a fall in the value of money.
Inflation occurs when the amount of buying power is higher than the output of goods and services.
Inflation also occurs when the amount of money exceeds the amount of goods and services available.
What is Inflation
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- Creeping inflation 6. Trotting inflation 7. Galloping inflation 8. Hyper inflation
Types of Inflation
9. Demand-pull inflation
Cost-push inflation
Imported Inflation
Causes of Inflation
10. Rise in Crude oil prices
Rise in Food prices
Black Money
GDP
Wage rate wise
Sub Prime crisis
Major reasons of Inflation in India
11. 435 commodities are used for the WPI based inflation calculation and base year for the WPI calculation is 1993-94.
WPI is available at the end of every week (generally Saturdays), for a period of one year ended that day
Export Price Index (EPI)
Import Price Index (IPI)
Overall Wholesale Price Index (OWPI)
Measuring Inflation
12. Effects of Inflation
Hoarding
Fixed income recipients
Increased consumption ratio
Lowers national saving
Illusions of making profits
Causes business cycles to go out of business
13. Curbing Inflation
Strengthen local currency e.g. Indian Rupee
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) hikes the interest rates to control inflation.
Government uses the fiscal policy to check inflation.
Government to choose alternative of direct intervention
Reforming long term labor related policies
14. Inflation in the India Growth Story
15. Major Highlights
In 2009-10, increase in inflation was due to factors like food inflation hike. (Supply shortage of cereals, pulses, wheat, and rice due to drought in country)
In 2010-11, high inflation is attributed to increased prices of fruits and vegetables (due to increase in demand) and increase in commodity prices e.g. crude oil.
16. Measures taken by Reserve Bank of India:
Headline inflation in May, 2011 rise to 8.72 %.
Reserve Bank of India hiked key policy rates (repo rate and reverse repo) by 25 basis points.
Inflation Control in India – 2011
Inflation continues posing a threat
Inflation has been caused by rapid growth
Fall in oil prices and higher interest rates will lead to reduction in inflation
Challenges for Indian Economy in 2011
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