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| 2012 = 100.00 |
| 2012 = 100.00 |
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| 2013 = 101.76 |
| 2013 = 101.76 |
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| 2014 = 103. |
| 2014 = 103.64 |
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| 2015 = 104. |
| 2015 = 104.72 |
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| 2016 = 105. |
| 2016 = 105.80 |
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| 2017 = 107. |
| 2017 = 107.24 |
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| 2018 |
| 2018 = 110.42 |
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| 2019 |#default = 112.35 |
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Revision as of 21:43, 21 September 2020
112.35
This sub-template returns the associated country's GDP deflator for a specific year. It is used by {{Inflation/US-GDP}} for calculating the inflation rate between two given years, which in turn is used by {{Inflation}} to calculate inflated values. It usually isn't meant to be called directly. The information in this dataset is from Samuel Willamson's MeasuringWorth website.[1]
Usage
{{Inflation/US-GDP/dataset|year}}
Providing no parameter or providing an invalid parameter will result in the "default" GDP deflator, which usually means the latest one.
See also
- {{Inflation}}
- {{Inflation/US-GDP}}
Sources
- ^ Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2018). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth.