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What is the importance of an index number?

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What is the importance of an index number?

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An index number is a statistical device designed to measure relative changes in a variable (or a group of variables) over time or across geographical locations. It expresses the value of a variable in a ‘current period’ as a percentage of its value in a standard ‘base period’.

Importance of index number:

  • Economic Barometers: They serve as the pulse of an economy, helping experts monitor inflation, trade, and financial health.
  • Policy Formulation: Governments rely heavily on indices to formulate appropriate economic plans, tax policies, and agricultural policies.
  • Trend Analysis: It helps businesses analyse market trends to make informed decisions about product pricing and raw material procurement.
  • Determining Real Wages: Cost-of-living indices determine whether the real purchasing power of salaries is rising, falling, or constant.
  • Deflating Values: They are used to adjust nominal economic variables for inflation, reflecting true real economic growth.
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Chapter 1: Data – Its Source and Compilation - Exercises [Page 12]

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NCERT Practical Work in Geography [English] Class 12
Chapter 1 Data – Its Source and Compilation
Exercises | Q 3. (ii) (a) | Page 12
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