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what is the difference between CPI and PPI?​

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Answered by mehulsolanki194
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There are two inflationary measures in our economy, the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI). CPI is a measure of the total value of goods and services consumers have bought over a specified period, while PPI is a measure of inflation from the perspective of producers.

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Answered by ansh2628
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CPI is mesaure of total value of goods and services consumers have bought over a specific period of time , while PPI is a measure of inflimation from the perspective of producers .

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