Armenia | GDP deflator (base year varies by country)

The GDP implicit deflator is the ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency. The base year varies by country. Statistical concept and methodology: Inflation is measured by the rate of increase in a price index, but actual price change can be negative. The index used depends on the prices being examined. The GDP deflator reflects price changes for total GDP. The most general measure of the overall price level, it accounts for changes in government consumption, capital formation (including inventory appreciation), international trade, and the main component, household final consumption expenditure. The GDP deflator is usually derived implicitly as the ratio of current to constant price GDP - or a Paasche index. It is defective as a general measure of inflation for policy use because of long lags in deriving estimates and because it is often an annual measure.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Armenia
Records
63
Source
Armenia | GDP deflator (base year varies by country)
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1965
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1967
1968
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1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
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1980
1981
1982
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1984
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1988
1989
1990 0.00192948
1991 0.00346122
1992 0.02314889
1993 0.3451885
1994 14.52310475
1995 37.92910932
1996 45.3600933
1997 53.40515695
1998 59.11870647
1999 59.15051475
2000 58.33797832
2001 60.68781429
2002 62.11846823
2003 64.97499576
2004 69.05451201
2005 71.27030327
2006 74.56157479
2007 77.75122616
2008 82.40818434
2009 84.46612526
2010 91.0280582
2011 94.92547003
2012 100
2013 103.36682464
2014 105.7537532
2015 107.03750848
2016 107.32498455
2017 109.63316064
2018 112.68941469
2019 113.8902586
2020 115.9477917
2021 123.9487849
2022 133.84696546

Armenia | GDP deflator (base year varies by country)

The GDP implicit deflator is the ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency. The base year varies by country. Statistical concept and methodology: Inflation is measured by the rate of increase in a price index, but actual price change can be negative. The index used depends on the prices being examined. The GDP deflator reflects price changes for total GDP. The most general measure of the overall price level, it accounts for changes in government consumption, capital formation (including inventory appreciation), international trade, and the main component, household final consumption expenditure. The GDP deflator is usually derived implicitly as the ratio of current to constant price GDP - or a Paasche index. It is defective as a general measure of inflation for policy use because of long lags in deriving estimates and because it is often an annual measure.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Armenia
Records
63
Source