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This is a systematic review examining the evidence about glacier shrinkage across the Himalayas
Office for National Statistics previously published an article looking at shrinking product sizes. This article provides further analysis of the size changes we have identified within the sample of goods used to calculate consumer price inflation.
Shrinkflation describes the phenomenon where manufacturers reduce the package size of household goods while keeping the price the same. This article examines the impact of this phenomenon on CPIH.
How you should account for VAT on goods that are lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed.
Investigates a generalization of the triangular design to impose a minimum sample size for pharmacokinetic or other analyses
Consumer Price Inflation (CPIH and CPI) measure the changes from month to month in the cost of a representative 'basket' of goods and services bought by consumers within the UK. This involves weighting together price changes in the indices according...
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