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Mint Mumbai
|October 06, 2023
Repo rate increases serve little purpose when inflation is driven by adverse weather shocks to the supply of perishable foods

This morning, Friday, 6 October 2023, the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will unveil its decision on the repo rate. The near-universal expectation is that the rate will stay unchanged at 6.5%.
Repo rate hikes serve no purpose when headline inflation is driven up, as from July, by adverse weather shocks to the supply of perishable foods. Nor is a repo rate reduction called for by present growth prospects, which, although perhaps lower than officially expected, are not dire.
Quick supply-side action by the government helped ease the vegetable shortage caused by unevenly distributed monsoon rains. The July headline rate of 7.44 % fell to 6.83 % in August. September rains redressed the rain deficiency in August, rated the driest in more than a century, and the next Consumer Price Index (CPI) print is expected to be lower. However, area sown to pulses, largely grown on unirrigated land, has seen a fall of 10%. Pulse prices look set to rise, as does the price of rice.
Inflation as it is experienced differs from inflation as measured by the base-weighted CPI. The consumer adjusts to a price hike in any item by switching demand if other close substitutes become relatively cheaper. That happened with vegetables, since supply shocks across vegetables are not synchronized.
This story is from the October 06, 2023 edition of Mint Mumbai.
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