Because there isn't one single measure of inflation, the government and researchers use a variety of methods to get the most balanced picture of how prices fluctuate in the economy. Two of the most commonly used price indexes are the consumer price index (CPI) and the GDP deflator.The CPI for this year is calculated by dividing the __________________________________ using _____________________ by the ______________________________________________ using ________________________________ and multiplying by 100. However, the GDP deflator reflects only the prices of all goods and services _________________.Indicate whether each scenario will affect the GDP deflator or the CPI for the United States. Check all that apply.a. A decrease in the price of a German-made television that is popular among U.S. consumers. b. An increase in the price of a Waterman Industries deep-water reel, which is a commercial fishing product used for deep-sea fishing, made in the U.S., but not bought by U.S. consumers.

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Because there isn't one single measure of inflation, the government and researchers use a variety of methods to get the most balanced picture of how prices fluctuate in the economy. Two of the most commonly used price indexes are the consumer price index (CPI) and the GDP deflator. The CPI for this year is calculated by dividing the value of all goods and services produced in the economy this year using this year's prices by the value of all goods and services produced in the economy this year using the base year's prices and multiplying by 100. However, the GDP deflator reflects only the prices of all goods and services bought by the consumers.

Explanation:

GDP is the gross domestic product of a country which specifies the level of growth of the country. The value of the goods and the services of the country produced by the people of the country are all reflected in the gross domestic product of the country.

Greater the rate of GDP is of a particular country, higher would be the growth of the country. It is also used as a measure of comparison of the growth rate of the country.

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