India's retail inflation at 3.65 per cent in August; stays below RBI's 4 per cent target
Economics
Why In the News?
India’s retail inflation stayed under the Reserve Bank of India’s median target of 4% for the second successive month in August, even as it inched up marginally to 3.65% from an upwardly revised 3.6% in July. August’s inflation rate is the second slowest in five years.
Chart depicting inflation rates in India
About Inflation
Inflation is the rate of increase in prices of goods and services over a given period.
In inflation the supply of money in the economy increases and purchasing power of money decreases.
Causes of Inflation
- Demand-Pull Inflation: Demand Pull inflation occurs when the demand for goods and services exceeds their supply.
- Cost-Push Inflation: Cost-push inflation is driven by an increase in the production costs for goods and services.
- Price Power Inflation: When the price of goods and services has not been increased for a long period of time.
Indices to measure inflation in India
- Wholesale Price Index (WPI)
- It measures the average change in the prices of goods at the wholesale level (from the perspective of producers and businesses).
- It includes a broader range of goods than the CPI.
- It does not include services.
- The WPI in India includes primary articles (117), fuel and power (16 articles), and manufactured products (564). Total 697 Commodities
- The base year of All-India WPI has been revised from 2004-05 to 2011-12 in 2017.
- Office of Economic Adviser, DEPARTMENT FOR PROMOTION OF INDUSTRY AND INTERNAL TRADE (DPIIT), Ministry of Commerce and Industry publishes it.
- Consumer Price Index (CPI)
- It is a key indicator of inflation that measures changes in the average retail prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services over time.
- Base Year: 2012
- The Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of RBI uses CPI data to control inflation.
- The National Statistical Office (NSO), Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) is releases, All India Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Base 2012
- In India, there are different CPIs that cater to specific population groups:
- CPI for Industrial Workers (CPI-IW)
- CPI for Agricultural Laborers (CPI-AL)
- CPI for Rural Laborers (CPI-RL)
- CPI for Combined (CPI-C)