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Historically, RPI was the primary measure of consumer price inflation in the UK, calculated as the change from month to month in the prices of a standard basket of retail goods and services. | Historically, RPI was the primary measure of consumer price inflation in the UK, calculated as the change from month to month in the prices of a standard basket of retail goods and services. | ||
Different goods and services | Different goods and services were included in the RPI compared with the UK Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and the method of calculation of the two indices was different. | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* [[Consumer Prices Index]] | * [[Consumer Prices Index]] | ||
* [[CPIH]] | |||
* [[Limited Price Indexation]] | * [[Limited Price Indexation]] | ||
* [[RPI]] | * [[RPI]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:24, 24 April 2019
(RPI).
Historically, RPI was the primary measure of consumer price inflation in the UK, calculated as the change from month to month in the prices of a standard basket of retail goods and services.
Different goods and services were included in the RPI compared with the UK Consumer Prices Index (CPI) and the method of calculation of the two indices was different.