Greenland | 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
Greenland
Records
63
Source
Greenland | GDP deflator (base year varies by country)
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
12.76163292 1970
14.222552 1971
15.03323653 1972
16.18526241 1973
18.70265493 1974
21.77472571 1975
24.647681 1976
26.36860852 1977
28.81488841 1978
30.9767161 1979
34.55739237 1980
39.71570718 1981
44.88544897 1982
49.24702656 1983
53.61564643 1984
57.59589135 1985
59.97436386 1986
62.74561615 1987
66.73011239 1988
70.30007931 1989
73.88017057 1990
76.26300933 1991
77.44179001 1992
78.2487462 1993
78.61524324 1994
80.23147224 1995
81.01782186 1996
81.42024035 1997
82.21687775 1998
83.08875183 1999
84.84200194 2000
87.72854475 2001
90.45083489 2002
96.35996809 2003
95.84112355 2004
92.74624395 2005
94.82226024 2006
94.77720512 2007
92.86901378 2008
98.01268988 2009
100 2010
102.88404566 2011
106.42874241 2012
107.56473358 2013
108.62991869 2014
117.47715268 2015
121.63323878 2016
125.60638809 2017
127.92598682 2018
128.87886016 2019
129.78487912 2020
129.2447556 2021
2022
Greenland | 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
Greenland
Records
63
Source