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Understanding Economics
Understanding Economics: A Contemporary Perspective, 2/e
Mark Lovewell, Ryerson Polytechnic University

Inflation and Unemployment

Web Links


Your Guide to the Consumer Price Index
(http://www.statcan.ca/english/freepub/62-557-XIB/free.htm)

A detailed explanation of the CPI and its calculation can be found in this downloadable publication from Statistics Canada. (Adobe Acrobat required.)
Inflation Calculator
(http://www.bank-banque-canada.ca/english/inflation_calc.htm)

This site, set up by the Bank of Canada, allows you to calculate CPI-based inflation rates and inflation-adjusted monetary values in Canada for any period from 1914 to the present.
OECD Key Economic Indicators
(http://www.oecd.org/std/indksti.htm)

This site, from the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development, provides recent key economic indicators (including inflation and unemployment) for OECD members.
David Foot's Home Page
(http://www.footwork.com/)

David Foot has his own website, which features articles on his demographic theories. For example, read what he and co-author Daniel Stoffman believe the city of Toronto will look like in the year 2021.




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