GDP deflator [teina110]

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Implicit deflators are calculated by dividing an aggregate measured in current prices by the same aggregate measured in constant prices. Implicit deflators are named after the aggregate used (Gross Domestic Product in this case). The deflator is calculated from seasonally and calendar adjusted GDP values and rescaled so that 2010 = 100. The ESA 2010 (European System of Accounts) regulation may be referred to for more specific explanations on methodology.

Updated by provider on March 8, 2024 (10:00 AM)

Time frequency [freq]
National accounts indicator (ESA 2010) [na_item]
Seasonal adjustment [s_adj]
Unit of measure [unit]
Geopolitical entity (reporting) [geo]

Dataset has 36 series. Add search filters to narrow them.

Dimension codes and labels
[freq] Time frequency
  • [Q] Quarterly
[na_item] National accounts indicator (ESA 2010)
  • [B1GQ] Gross domestic product at market prices
[s_adj] Seasonal adjustment
  • [SCA] Seasonally and calendar adjusted data
[unit] Unit of measure
  • [PD10_EUR] Price index (implicit deflator), 2010=100, euro
[geo] Geopolitical entity (reporting)
  • [AT] Austria
  • [BE] Belgium
  • [BG] Bulgaria
  • [CH] Switzerland
  • [CY] Cyprus
  • [CZ] Czechia
  • [DE] Germany
  • [DK] Denmark
  • [EA] Euro area (EA11-1999, EA12-2001, EA13-2007, EA15-2008, EA16-2009, EA17-2011, EA18-2014, EA19-2015, EA20-2023)
  • [EA19] Euro area - 19 countries (2015-2022)
  • [EA20] Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023)
  • [EE] Estonia
  • [EL] Greece
  • [ES] Spain
  • [EU27_2020] European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
  • [FI] Finland
  • [FR] France
  • [HR] Croatia
  • [HU] Hungary
  • [IE] Ireland
  • [IT] Italy
  • [LT] Lithuania
  • [LU] Luxembourg
  • [LV] Latvia
  • [MK] North Macedonia
  • [MT] Malta
  • [NL] Netherlands
  • [NO] Norway
  • [PL] Poland
  • [PT] Portugal
  • [RO] Romania
  • [RS] Serbia
  • [SE] Sweden
  • [SI] Slovenia
  • [SK] Slovakia
  • [TR] Türkiye
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