why does laspeyre index gives higher value than paasche index
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Because the Laspeyres index uses base period quantities, it tends to overestimate inflation by assuming that individuals' income expense is still distributed in the same way. The opposite is true of the Paasche index: because it uses current period quantities, it underestimates inflation.
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