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poh123

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Hi, just wondering if anyone can help me with table 1 of the chartbook. I added up all the values for the years 2007 for household consumption and then all the values for 2008. Then I did ((2008-2007)/2007)*100 for the growth rate, however it doesn't correspond to the template. Can someone point me to the right direction?
 

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this is a ridiculous 5%, just chuck it in tute participation... I always seem to be the only one participating - so that would help encourage discussion
 

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When I use fiscal years I get 3.5%, when I use 2007 quarters and 2008 quarters I get 1.9% and the template says 4.7%. Not sure what I'm doing wrong.
 

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Can anybody give me a hand on this aswell. I'm getting confused on how to calculate the figures. This assignment is so bullshit i swear lol
 

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September to June. It should work out. Unless you are using current prices.
 

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Sept-June as NBGHHS said, use the years prior to what you're doing and you shoudl get the right answer
 

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