Ghana | DEC alternative conversion factor (LCU per US$)
The DEC alternative conversion factor is the underlying annual exchange rate used for the World Bank Atlas method. As a rule, it is the official exchange rate reported in the IMF's International Financial Statistics (line rf). Exceptions arise where further refinements are made by World Bank staff. It is expressed in local currency units per U.S. dollar. Statistical concept and methodology: The World Bank systematically assesses the appropriateness of official exchange rates as conversion factors. In certain countries, multiple or dual exchange rate activity exists and must be accounted for appropriately in underlying statistics. Doing so better reflects economic reality and leads to more accurate cross-country comparisons and country classifications by income level. Consequently, an alternative conversion factor is used when the official exchange rate is judged to diverge by an exceptionally large margin from the rate effectively applied to domestic transactions of foreign currencies and traded products. This applies to only a small number of countries, as shown in the country-level metadata. An alternative conversion factor is also used when the period covered by national accounts differs from the calendar year and the alternative conversion factor will then cover the same period. Alternative conversion factors are used in the Atlas methodology and elsewhere in World Development Indicators as single-year conversion factors.
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Republic of Ghana
Records
63
Source
Ghana | DEC alternative conversion factor (LCU per US$)
1960 7.1E-5
1961 7.1E-5
1962 7.1E-5
1963 7.1E-5
1964 7.1E-5
1965 7.1E-5
1966 7.1E-5
1967 8.6E-5
1968 0.000102
1969 0.000102
1970 0.000102
1971 0.000103
1972 0.000133
1973 0.000116
1974 0.000161
1975 0.000188
1976 0.000236
1977 0.00035
1978 0.000573
1979 0.000702
1980 0.000964
1981 0.00172
1982 0.002142
1983 0.004536
1984 0.006132
1985 0.007616
1986 0.008916
1987 0.0147
1988 0.020224
1989 0.026985
1990 0.032616
1991 0.036763
1992 0.043685
1993 0.064871
1994 0.095568
1995 0.119914
1996 0.163547
1997 0.204796
1998 0.231166
1999 0.266643
2000 0.544919
2001 0.716305
2002 0.792417
2003 0.866764
2004 0.899495
2005 0.905209
2006 0.915107
2007 0.932619
2008 1.052275
2009 1.404967
2010 1.429983
2011 1.520625
2012 1.824867
2013 1.98135
2014 2.896575
2015 3.714642
2016 3.909817
2017 4.35053333
2018 4.585325
2019 5.21736667
2020 5.59570833
2021 5.8057
2022 8.2724
Ghana | 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
Republic of Ghana
Records
63
Source