Wednesday, October 1, 2008

WPI vs CPI

Now as we have seen how inflation is calcualated with WPI , its now time to analyze wthether WPI is a good measure of inflation or not.

Most of the major economies like US, UK, Japan, France, Singapore and even our arch rival China have selected CPI as its official barometer to weigh its inflation. But our country, India, is amongst few countries of the world, which selected WPI as its official scale to measure the inflation in the economy.

The main difference between WPI and CPI is that wholesale price index measures inflation at each stage of production while consumer price index measures inflation only at final stage of production.

In last post we discussed about WPI, now let’s have a better understanding of CPI and how it’s better from WPI:

CPI is a statistical time-series measure of a weighted average of prices of a specified set of goods and services purchased by consumers. It is a price index that tracks the prices of a specified basket of consumer goods and services, providing a measure of inflation.
CPI is a fixed quantity price index and considered by some a cost of living index. Under CPI, an index is scaled so that it is equal to 100 at a chosen point in time, so that all other values of the index are a percentage relative to this one.

In use of WPI there are certain problems which have been encountered.
· Economists say that main problem with WPI is that more than 100 out of 435 commodities included in the index have abstained to be important from consumption point of view. Take, for example, a commodity like coarse grains that go into making of livestock feed. This commodity is insignificant, but continues to be considered while measuring inflation.
· WPI measures general level of price changes either at level of wholesaler or at the producer and does not take into account the retail margins. Therefore we see here that WPI does give the true picture of inflation.
· In present day service sector plays a key role in indian economy. Consumers are spending loads of money on services like education and health. And these services are not incorpated in calculation of WPI.
· Moreover the inflation figures that we get on Friday hardly makes a differnce to consumers, as the commodites on which inflation is calculated are not part individual consumers budget. Therefore in order to know what exact number of inflation is affecting your budget , it is advisible you should do your own calculation. You can compare your expenditure for previous years and with present scenario required to maitain your lifestyle and you ill come to know that increase in expenditure would be a few times higher than the official inflation figure.

But it is not easy for country like india to adopt to CPI , as in India, there are four different types of CPI indices, and that makes switching over to the Index from WPI fairly 'risky and unwieldy.' The four CPI series are:
· CPI Industrial Workers;
· CPI Urban Non-Manual Employees;
· CPI Agricultural labourers; and
· CPI Rural labour.
Apart from this official staements say that there is too much of lag in reporting of CPI numbers, which makes it difficult for india to calcualte inflation based on CPI figures.
India calcualtes inflation on weekly basis , whereas CPI figures are available on monthly basis. So all this give little ground for indian government to adopt CPI in calculating inflation.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

useful post !

Anonymous said...

India is plannin to shift to CPI. but its goin to take time while calculating the index figuers..

Varun said...

Very well explained..

yash dosi said...

gud work bhumika...

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