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Mathematics, 18.06.2020 02:57, unknown9263

Assume that you live in a simple economy in which only three goods are produced and traded: Cashews, pecans and almonds. Suppose that on January 1st 2105, cashews sold for $12.50 per pound, pecans were $4.00 per pound, and almonds were $5.50 per pound. At the end of the year you discover that the cashew crop was lower than expected and that cashew prices had increased to $17.00 per pound, but pecan prices stayed at $4.00 and almond prices has actually fallen to $3.00. Can you say what happened to the overall "price level"? How might you construct a measure of the "change in price level"? What additional information might you need to construct your measure?

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