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Question
Distinguish between creeping inflation and running inflation.
Solution 1
Creeping inflation is inflation where the price level increases at a very slow rate of 2 percent to 2.5 percent per annum.
Running inflation is inflation where the general price level increases a bit faster and the rate of growth of the price level is about 10% per annum.
Solution 2
Creeping inflation | Running inflation | ||
(i) | When the rise in prices is very slow like that of a snail or creeper, it is called creeping inflation | (i) | When prices rise rapidly at a rate or speed of around 10 per cent to 20 per cent per annum, it is called running inflation. |
(ii) | Such an inflation is not detrimental to the economy. | (ii) | Such an inflation has an adverse affect on middle and poor classes. |
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