CHAPTER 6: PRICES

Introduction

6.1

(1)

Consumer prices, consumer price indexes increase of about 9% on average in the first quarter, roughly the same as in the fourth quarter of 1982. This represents a slowing down when compared with the average rate of increase

of about 11% in 1982.

as indicated by the various

recorded a year-on-year rate of

Domestic

influences

because consumer

6.2

favourable,

rather

on prices were

demand was not sufficiently

strong as to result in the demand for domestic resources getting out-of-line with supply. Coupled with the

the continued

/easing

...

(1)

There are three consumer price indexes: Consumer Price Indexes (A) and (B), and the Hang Seng Consumer Price Index. the three indexes are as follows:

The characteristics of

Approximate proportion of urban households

covered

Monthly expenditure

range in 1979/80

(8)

($)

CPI (A)

50

1,000 to 3,499

CPI (B)

30

3,500 to 6,499

Hang Seng CPI

10

6,500 to 19,999

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