Examples of using Deflator in English and their translations into Spanish
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though it will remain rather high: the consumption deflator increased by about 25 per cent in 1994 and 18 per cent is forecast for 1995.
Sometimes the nominal oil price is deflated by the US GDP deflator, and in other cases by the export unit value index of manufactured goods of developed countries.
High Flow Inflator/Deflator Adapter Body:
You should be able to find out which deflator to use by consulting with the Ministry of Finance
use the deflator(row 4)
I deflated the resulting figure by the US GDP deflator to get the real value of the Dow in a given year based on the year 2005 100.
It should be noted that the Fed's target does not refer to the CPI but to the deflator for personal consumption expenditures(PCE)
brought down the price of Brent, as the average in 2013 was three times greater than in 2000 deflated by the US GDP deflator.
domestic prices measured by the gross domestic product(GDP) implicit price deflator.
will be preceded by the application of the deflator.
which rose by 0.9% year-on-year, and May's deflator of core personal consumption expenditures, which rose by 1.2% year-on-year,
The Consumer Price Index(CPI), the Personal consumption expenditures price index(PCEPI) and the GDP deflator are some examples of broad price indices.
as measured by the US Gdp deflator, amounted to 1.6 per cent on average over the 1995 to 2000 time period.
forecasting of GDP(supply and demand aspect), growth rate, GDP deflator.
it is also used as a deflator in economic studies carried out on the industrial sector;
In real terms(using the CPI as the deflator) AWOTE grew by 1.6 per cent
did not trigger a general rise in domestic prices as measured by the GDP deflator or consumer price indices.
Development on its World Trade Deflator System, which was designed to calculate deflators for 5,000 commodity groups at the six-digit level of the Harmonized Commodity Description
were calculated using the GDP deflator as the adjustment factor;
Ottawa group: prices, deflators(secretariat, Statistics Canada);