Revising an Economic Statement
A friend tells you, 'Inflation is a huge problem because my money doesn't buy as much as it used to.' While their observation about purchasing power is correct, their statement confuses a consequence of rising prices with its cause. Briefly explain this confusion and then rewrite their statement to more accurately reflect the underlying economic issue.
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A commentator on the news states: 'The reason we have persistent inflation is that everything is more expensive. A dollar just doesn't go as far as it used to.' From an economic perspective, what is the fundamental analytical error in this statement?
Analyzing Statements on Rising Prices
An economist is studying a period of sustained price increases in an economy. Which of the following observations points to a fundamental cause of the price increases, rather than a consequence?
Critiquing a Common Inflation Argument
Match each economic statement to the correct category: 'Cause of Inflation' or 'Consequence of Inflation'.
The observation that a fixed amount of money can purchase fewer goods and services over time is the fundamental reason why an economy experiences rising prices.
Explaining the Flaw in a Common Inflation Argument
Revising an Economic Statement
Analyzing an Economic Report
A government is considering several proposals to combat a period of sustained price increases. Which of the following proposals most clearly indicates a confusion between a consequence of rising prices and a fundamental cause?