Cote d'Ivoire | DEC alternative conversion factor (LCU per US$)
The DEC alternative conversion factor is the underlying annual exchange rate used for the World Bank Atlas method. As a rule, it is the official exchange rate reported in the IMF's International Financial Statistics (line rf). Exceptions arise where further refinements are made by World Bank staff. It is expressed in local currency units per U.S. dollar. Statistical concept and methodology: The World Bank systematically assesses the appropriateness of official exchange rates as conversion factors. In certain countries, multiple or dual exchange rate activity exists and must be accounted for appropriately in underlying statistics. Doing so better reflects economic reality and leads to more accurate cross-country comparisons and country classifications by income level. Consequently, an alternative conversion factor is used when the official exchange rate is judged to diverge by an exceptionally large margin from the rate effectively applied to domestic transactions of foreign currencies and traded products. This applies to only a small number of countries, as shown in the country-level metadata. An alternative conversion factor is also used when the period covered by national accounts differs from the calendar year and the alternative conversion factor will then cover the same period. Alternative conversion factors are used in the Atlas methodology and elsewhere in World Development Indicators as single-year conversion factors.
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The World Bank
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Cote d'Ivoire
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63
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Cote d'Ivoire | DEC alternative conversion factor (LCU per US$)
1960 245.1951014
1961 245.26010162
1962 245.01385069
1963 245.0163507
1964 245.02718408
1965 245.06093421
1966 245.67843656
1967 246.00093779
1968 247.56469376
1969 259.96057435
1970 276.40313703
1971 275.35645669
1972 252.02762746
1973 222.88918305
1974 240.70466764
1975 214.31290034
1976 238.95049427
1977 245.67968657
1978 225.65586023
1979 212.72164426
1980 211.27955541
1981 271.73145255
1982 328.6062527
1983 381.06603602
1984 436.95666579
1985 449.26296271
1986 346.30590355
1987 300.5365624
1988 297.84821882
1989 319.00829949
1990 272.26478795
1991 282.10690881
1992 264.69180075
1993 283.1625795
1994 555.20469566
1995 499.1484259
1996 511.55243027
1997 583.66937235
1998 589.95177457
1999 615.6991
2000 710.20797703
2001 732.39769326
2002 693.7132265
2003 579.89742617
2004 527.33803229
2005 527.25836265
2006 522.4256249
2007 478.63371848
2008 446.00004143
2009 470.29342334
2010 494.79426222
2011 471.24862572
2012 510.55633845
2013 493.89962385
2014 493.75732988
2015 591.21169798
2016 592.60561506
2017 580.65674959
2018 555.4464584
2019 585.91101318
2020 575.58600451
2021 554.53067503
2022 623.75970091
Cote d'Ivoire | DEC alternative conversion factor (LCU per US$)
The DEC alternative conversion factor is the underlying annual exchange rate used for the World Bank Atlas method. As a rule, it is the official exchange rate reported in the IMF's International Financial Statistics (line rf). Exceptions arise where further refinements are made by World Bank staff. It is expressed in local currency units per U.S. dollar. Statistical concept and methodology: The World Bank systematically assesses the appropriateness of official exchange rates as conversion factors. In certain countries, multiple or dual exchange rate activity exists and must be accounted for appropriately in underlying statistics. Doing so better reflects economic reality and leads to more accurate cross-country comparisons and country classifications by income level. Consequently, an alternative conversion factor is used when the official exchange rate is judged to diverge by an exceptionally large margin from the rate effectively applied to domestic transactions of foreign currencies and traded products. This applies to only a small number of countries, as shown in the country-level metadata. An alternative conversion factor is also used when the period covered by national accounts differs from the calendar year and the alternative conversion factor will then cover the same period. Alternative conversion factors are used in the Atlas methodology and elsewhere in World Development Indicators as single-year conversion factors.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Cote d'Ivoire
Records
63
Source