PBS details updated mechanism to calculate inflation

Published September 24, 2019
The people having monthly income were divided into five categories. — Reuters/File
The people having monthly income were divided into five categories. — Reuters/File

The Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) has issued details of its new mechanism for mapping the Consumer Price Index (CPI).

CPI inflation is widely used for making policy and investment decisions, and can impact the course of central bank interest rates as well as the future cost of long-term investments.

Earlier, PBS had measured CPI inflation using prices of 487 items collected from 76 markets in 40 cities across Pakistan. The methodology over-represented urban consumption with the exclusion of 62 per cent of rural households.

After re-basing to a new year — 2015-16 — the PBS is now measuring prices of 356 items from urban areas as well as 244 items from rural areas. The number of commodities being monitored in urban areas has been increased from 89 to 94 under the new formula, while the number of urban markets sampled has been decreased to 68 from 76 to make way for 27 new markets in rural areas. The number of cities under the radar has also decreased to 35 from 40 in urban areas to make way for 27 new rural areas.

The board has chosen for monitoring 11 markets from Karachi, five from Rawalpindi, four from Islamabad, seven from Lahore, three from Peshawar and two from Quetta, among other cities.

Salient features of new base

Citizens have been divided into five categories according to monthly income. The least well off class is defined as having monthly income upto Rs18,000; the next slab receives monthly income between Rs18,001 to Rs23,000; the next slab is Rs23,001 to 30,000; the next slab is Rs30,001 to 45,000; and the final slab is Rs45,001 and above.

The old methodology had assigned equal weights to large and small cities. In the new base system, population weights have been introduced and cities will thus get weights according to their population size.

Contrary to the old system under which the arithmetic mean was being used, a geometric mean is now used in the new system.

In the old methodology, income quintiles were used to calculate inflation. In the new system, consumption quintiles have been introduced to capture the actual consumption pattern of households.

The earlier methodology was also using slab-wise electricity rates without taking into account taxes, surcharges, and Fuel Price Adjustment. In the new base, taxes and fuel price adjustments have been included to better determine electricity prices. Slab-wise consumer weights have also been introduced for calculation of quintile and combined prices.

For the first time in the history of the PBS, the bureau is going to introduce end to end electronic transformation of data with no human intervention.

In April this year, the Governing Council of the PBS had approved the new inflation rebasing mechanism for mapping the consumption of products in urban and rural areas of the country.

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