Arab Region | GDP deflator (Arab countries,1990–2023)
The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
739
Source
value
Min
Max
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Location | Year |
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76.27 | Algeria | 1997 |
172.47 | Algeria | 2009 |
251.76 | Algeria | 2017 |
273.12 | Algeria | 2018 |
E | Algeria | 2023 |
28.36 | Qatar | 1992 |
32.83 | Qatar | 1997 |
48.64 | Qatar | 2000 |
54.93 | Qatar | 2003 |
79.04 | Qatar | 2009 |
121.99 | Qatar | 2012 |
63.8 | Tunisia | 2004 |
52.62 | Mauritania | 1991 |
84.42 | Mauritania | 1997 |
100 | Mauritania | 1998 |
145.87 | Mauritania | 2004 |
190.69 | Mauritania | 2006 |
329.45 | Mauritania | 2011 |
E | Mauritania | 2022 |
21.85 | Egypt | 2003 |
39.08 | Egypt | 2009 |
57.68 | Egypt | 2012 |
47.72 | Jordan | 1998 |
96.56 | Jordan | 2014 |
115.34 | Jordan | 2023 |
230.18 | Sudan | 2000 |
249.96 | Sudan | 2001 |
6113.62 | Sudan | 2018 |
135717.98 | Sudan | 2022 |
182860.64 | Sudan | 2023 |
16.9 | Libya | 1997 |
66.74 | Libya | 2006 |
63.56 | Libya | 2009 |
96.34 | Libya | 2016 |
98.08 | Libya | 2017 |
E | Libya | 2022 |
52 | Bahrain | 1998 |
58.76 | Bahrain | 2001 |
93.08 | Bahrain | 2009 |
113.05 | Bahrain | 2012 |
107.11 | Bahrain | 2017 |
111.87 | Bahrain | 2019 |
125.94 | Bahrain | 2022 |
E | Bahrain | 2023 |
76.28 | Lebanon | 1998 |
80.58 | Lebanon | 2005 |
99.42 | Lebanon | 2009 |
113.65 | Lebanon | 2014 |
121.72 | Lebanon | 2017 |
60.01 | Syria | 1994 |
64.22 | Syria | 1995 |
38.95 | Saudi Arabia | 1992 |
52.08 | Saudi Arabia | 2002 |
53.29 | Saudi Arabia | 2003 |
115.41 | Saudi Arabia | 2011 |
104.6 | Saudi Arabia | 2020 |
129.89 | Saudi Arabia | 2023 |
92.2 | United Arab Emirates | 2016 |
101.14 | United Arab Emirates | 2019 |
101.68 | United Arab Emirates | 2021 |
115.76 | United Arab Emirates | 2022 |
E | United Arab Emirates | 2023 |
39 | Kuwait | 1994 |
54.73 | Kuwait | 2000 |
91.57 | Kuwait | 2007 |
108.66 | Kuwait | 2008 |
117.75 | Kuwait | 2014 |
90.11 | Kuwait | 2020 |
143.24 | Kuwait | 2022 |
77.19 | Morocco | 1994 |
83.01 | Morocco | 1995 |
90.1 | Morocco | 2006 |
104.11 | Morocco | 2017 |
48.15 | Djibouti | 1992 |
62.59 | Djibouti | 1999 |
66.53 | Djibouti | 2003 |
68.72 | Djibouti | 2004 |
104.67 | Djibouti | 2018 |
106.99 | Djibouti | 2020 |
71.01 | Iraq | 2005 |
87.38 | Iraq | 2006 |
179.22 | Iraq | 2022 |
155.47 | Iraq | 2023 |
39.88 | Oman | 1992 |
38.25 | Oman | 1995 |
45.04 | Oman | 2000 |
100 | Oman | 2018 |
100 | Yemen | 1990 |
355.13 | Yemen | 1996 |
607.04 | Yemen | 2000 |
1542.11 | Yemen | 2008 |
E | Yemen | 2021 |
68.57 | Comoros | 1997 |
103.14 | Comoros | 2008 |
100 | Somalia | 2017 |
115.56 | Somalia | 2020 |
53.06 | Palestine | 1997 |
72.18 | Palestine | 2003 |
100 | Palestine | 2015 |
99.27 | Palestine | 2019 |
Arab Region | GDP deflator (Arab countries,1990–2023)
The GDP deflator is derived by dividing current price GDP by constant price GDP and is considered to be an alternate measure of inflation. Data are expressed in the base year of each country's national accounts.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
739
Source