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by iagovar
1868 days ago
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Yes, but hedonic adjustment is basically an attack of the bottom line of inflation as an useful metric IMO. Inflation is typically used for measuring purchasing power. IDK much about CPI because I'm not from the US, but in my country the IPC index (which is similar) has a lot of massage really hurts its usefulness. |
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The underlying premise makes sense though. If your country got richer and everyone started buying high end variants of stuff, and the low-end variants got discontinued, is everyone suddenly worse off?