Definiciones
Core Inflation

Core inflation is a measure of inflation that
excludes certain items which face volatile price movements.

Core inflation is most often calculated by taking the Consumer Price Index and excluding certain items from the index, usually
energy and food products.

Core inflation eliminates products that can have temporary price shocks because these shocks can diverge from the overall trend of inflation and give a false measure of inflation.

Core Inflation is thought to be an indicator of underlying long-term inflation.  
 
Other methods of calculations include the outliers method, which removes the products that have had the largest price changes.
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