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The Agricultural Product Price Escalation not Leading to the CPI Rising——Based on the Input-output Price Model
GUO Zhen, ZHANG Dong-ping
1.Management School, Henan Agricultural University, Zhengzhou 450002, China; 2.School of Business Administration and Management, Henan University of Economics and Law, Zhengzhou 450002, China
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Abstract Based on the annual input-output table for 2007,this paper analyzes the correlation effects between agriculture and other industries by testing The price impact on CPI of various stctors. It is found that the rising of the agricultural product price is not the essential factor to push CPI high . The price escalation of natural resources sectors and energy comsuption sectors mainly account for the soaring impact for CPI and the agricultural product as well.
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Key wordsCPI   The Agricultural Product Price   The Input-Output Price Model   Correlation Effects      
Received: 2011-09-08
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GUO Shen,ZHANG Dong-Beng. The Agricultural Product Price Escalation not Leading to the CPI Rising——Based on the Input-output Price Model. Economic Survey, 2012, 1(3): 0111.
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