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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Q18. I learnt the trimmed mean method of calculating underlying inflation whereas this question required me to know the Exclusion-based measures (i.e. fuel was to be excluded from underlying inflation calculation).
I am very disappointed because the syllabus doesn't say which method to use, and in many ways the trimmed mean method can provide a better measure of underlying inflation. To me this was a very dodgy question which i am considering making a formal complaint about.
 

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Q18. I learnt the trimmed mean method of calculating underlying inflation whereas this question required me to know the Exclusion-based measures (i.e. fuel was to be excluded from underlying inflation calculation).
I am very disappointed because the syllabus doesn't say which method to use, and in many ways the trimmed mean method can provide a better measure of underlying inflation. To me this was a very dodgy question which i am considering making a formal complaint about.
Did you put A?
 

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I'm surprised no one has mentioned Q18. I learnt the trimmed mean method of calculating underlying inflation whereas this question required me to know the Exclusion-based measures (i.e. fuel was to be excluded from underlying inflation calculation).
I am very disappointed because the syllabus doesn't say which method to use, and in many ways the trimmed mean method can provide a better measure of underlying inflation. To me this was a very dodgy question which i am considering making a formal complaint about.
so did u? lmao
 

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