Index Numbers
Index Numbers
Index Number
An index number is a device that measures the changes occurring in
the data from time to time and place to place.
index numbers are generally classified into Simple Index Numbers and Composite Index
Numbers
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Price Relatives = price of a commodity in the given year X 100
Price of a commodity in the base year
Pn
Pon 100
Po
Where
N represents the current year
O represents the base year
Index No.
Prices Index No. 1948
Years First 5 years
(Rupees) as base
base
Pn Pn
Pon 100 Pon 100
Po Po
5.25
100 100
1948 5.25 5.25 91
5.87
100 112
1949 5.87 5.25 101
6.12
100 117
1950 6.12 5.25 106
5.50
100 105
1951 5.5 5.25 95
6.25
100 119
1952 6.25 5.25 108
6.62
100 126
1953 6.62 5.25 114
6.75
100 129
1954 6.75 5.25 116
7.12
100 136
1955 7.12 5.25 123
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Chain Base Method / Chain Indices / Link relatives
Is a method in which the base period is not fixed but moves with the given year. That is, the
relatives are computed with the immediately preceding year as the base and such
relatives are called link relatives.
Pn
P( n 1), n 100
Pn 1
Example 5.5 (BOOK)
Simple
Link relatives
Sum of average
Year Chain Indices
relatives of
Wheat Rice Maize
relatives
1940 100 100 100 300 100 100
3.40 10.80 3.20 343 100 114
100 121 100 103 100 119 114 114
1941 10.50 2.70 114
2.80 3 100
3.60 104 114
100 106 118.6
1942 3.40 109 109 104 104 100
4.20 128.1105
100 105 134.5
1944 4.00 105 105 105 105 100
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Composite Index Numbers
P 100n
P o
Pon
Pq n o
100
Pq o o
Pon
Pq n n
100
Pq o n
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3. Marshall Edge worth Price Index
Pn qo qn
Pon 100
Po qo qn
Pq Pq
n o n n
100
Pq Pq
o o o n
5. Lapper Method
Pn
P Po qo
Pon o 100
Po qo
P1
I and Po qo W
P0
Qon
q P 100
n o
q P o o
Paasche’s Price Index numbers
Qon
q P 100
n n
q P o n
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Consumer Price Index Number
Pon
Pq n o
100
Pq o o
Pn
P Po qo
Pon o 100
Po qo
P1
I and Po qo W
P0
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