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Understanding the GDP Deflator
What is the GDP Deflator?
The GDP deflator, also known as the implicit price deflator, is a measure showing how prices of all goods and services produced within a country have changed over time. It helps us understand which portion of gross domestic product changes stems from price fluctuations versus actual production changes.
How Does the GDP Deflator Work?
The GDP deflator measures inflation levels across the economy by comparing nominal GDP (the total value of all goods and services produced, measured at current prices) with real GDP (the same total value measured using base year prices). This comparison reveals price level changes.
Calculation
The GDP deflator is calculated using this formula:
GDP Deflator = (Nominal GDP / Real GDP) x 100, where:
To find the percentage change in overall price level, use: Change in overall price level (%) = GDP deflator - 100
Interpretation
GDP deflator results can be interpreted as follows:
Example
Imagine a country with a nominal GDP of £1.1 trillion in 2024, whilst its real GDP (using 2023 as the base year) is £1 trillion. The GDP deflator would be:
GDP Deflator = (1.1 trillion / 1 trillion) x 100 = 110
This means the country’s overall price level has risen by 10% since 2023.
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