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Distinguish between wage-push and profit-push inflation.

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Points Wage-push inflation Profit-push inflation
Definition When producers find that their labour cost is rising, they raise their prices to cover the higher cost. A series of increases in wage rates leads to a persistent price rise. This is called wage-push inflation. A position to increase their profit margin due to their monopoly power. This results in an increase in prices, leading to inflation. This is known as profit-push inflation.
Cause Triggered by workers demanding higher wages (often due to the rising cost of living or strong labour unions). Triggered by businesses increasing prices to preserve or boost profits, typically due to increased costs or a desire for higher margins.
Cost Pressure Higher wages → Higher production costs → Higher prices for goods and services. Higher costs (e.g., raw materials, labour) → Businesses increase prices to protect or grow profit margins.
Impact on Labor Directly related to the labour market and wages. Indirect impact: businesses drive prices up for profit, not necessarily linked to wage demands.
Example A large-scale wage increase in a major industry leads to businesses raising prices to cover higher labour costs. A company raising its product prices to compensate for a rise in raw material costs and to preserve its profit margins.
Relation to Cost-Push Inflation A form of cost-push inflation where labour costs are the main driver. A form of cost-push inflation where profit motives and cost increases drive price rises.
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