Multiple Choice
Core inflation measures
A) changes in the prices of the most commonly used goods, including food and energy.
B) underlying changes in the CPI, after accounting for the price volatility of high-tech goods.
C) underlying increases in the CPI after removing volatile food and energy prices.
D) changes in key input prices.
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