põhinflatsioon
Põhinflatsioon, Estonian for core inflation, is a measure of the inflation rate that aims to capture persistent, underlying price movements by excluding items with high short-term volatility, typically food and energy prices. By stripping out temporary shocks, it reflects the more persistent pressures influencing the general price level and is widely used by policymakers to gauge the stance of monetary policy and to form expectations about future inflation.
Calculation of põhinflatsioon can be done in several ways. The most common approach is to compute core
Interpretation of põhinflatsioon centers on its role as an indicator of underlying inflation trends. If core
Limitations include the fact that core inflation is not immune to all shocks and depends on methodological