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-4.05904827267296
PIB per capita PIB per capita Taxa de inflação
constante 2010(US$) corrente (US$) PIB per capita(%) Taxa de inflação (IPC) (deflator)
8540.07724699945 4748.21573407477 2.74938023353704 66.0070335542481 89.4974402737941
8591.01502225594 5166.16393300655 0.596455673446997 15.7576656002606 18.457783497873
8744.84603239896 5282.0086380056 1.79060343561859 6.92671251629151 7.72902341336794
8641.27515676238 5087.15213112718 -1.18436477043576 3.19507629280056 4.924361583063
8554.07282580212 3478.37275016214 -1.00913730182532 4.85844749902668 8.01050088213842
8803.15257954338 3749.75327141454 2.91182643418635 7.04414105947266 5.60606514569552
8804.32963670568 3156.7987713336 0.013370859492284 6.84035902487525 8.2250943187985
8954.83709571 2829.28314489459 1.70947096729365 8.4501643770833 9.79811223877496
8943.8285809448 3070.91052439544 -0.122933724505998 14.7149197228147 14.0910215232072
9346.03944474749 3637.46242879358 4.49707706450926 6.59718509985962 7.75206076116663
9535.41857421236 4790.43695908641 2.0263035544035 6.86953720898965 7.43122546680286
9805.72466244493 5886.46368222667 2.83475849674375 4.18356812896902 6.77427409887126
10293.5302331844 7348.03071626086 4.97470189641052 3.64127299102654 6.4390380905069
10710.8722205603 8831.02311697566 4.05441066302465 5.67859390284171 8.77855272640777
10594.9867563283 8597.91548455152 -1.08194236515625 4.88803479876804 7.31348273630748
11286.2429009115 11286.2429009115 6.52437006747878 5.03872690108066 8.42333832793072
11627.8102384971 13245.6120301146 3.02640427451763 6.63644962213085 8.31856504451336
11745.7761620453 12370.0244490002 1.01451538276449 5.40349914037009 7.94317879024118
11993.4839252147 12300.324821091 2.1089092772753 6.204310666401 7.50453986480659
11951.2089158757 12112.5876683327 -0.352483145036089 6.32904015516142 7.8467097435281
11431.1550399028 8814.00141787464 -4.35147506527211 9.02990102416129 7.56617501207116
10965.9743678207 8710.09677403838 -4.06941092530269 8.73914352329393 8.10360435870246
11021.7185805472 9928.64306321111 0.508337981256091 3.44637335032672 3.67138451191795
11130.718972217 9151.44525254365 0.988960032623581 3.66485028376724 4.4935343316416
11203.2749473819 8897.48777044292 0.651853445819171 3.73297621216894 4.28050511900344
10672.1777388753 6796.84454227877 -4.74055319539119 3.21176803803379 4.80539841705152
Deflator do PIB
29.0037504081365
34.3571998647338
37.0126758864567
38.835313878673
41.9462170395053
44.2977492928948
47.9412809533403
52.638621469855
60.0559409506918
64.7115139838798
69.5203724910036
74.2298730781005
79.0095628801343
85.9454590164712
92.231065324281
100
108.318565044513
116.922502329023
125.696998127234
135.560076726606
145.816789378239
157.633205078013
163.420526154888
170.763883602607
178.073440381625
186.630578666913
IPC (US$) Consumer price index (2010 = 100)
In many industries, however, value added is extrapolated from the base year using single volume indexes of outputs or, less comm
most of government, value added in constant prices is often imputed from labor inputs, such as real wages or number of employ
measuring the growth of services remains difficult.
Moreover, technical progress can lead to improvements in production processes and in the quality of goods and services that, if n
and thus of growth. When inputs are used to estimate output, as for nonmarket services, unmeasured technical progress leads to
unmeasured improvements in quality lead to underestimates of the value of output and value added. The result can be underesti
overestimates of inflation.
Informal economic activities pose a particular measurement problem, especially in developing countries, where much economic a
requires estimating household outputs produced for home use, sales in informal markets, barter exchanges, and illicit or delibera
such estimates depend on the skill and methods of the compiling statisticians.
Rebasing of national accounts can alter the measured growth rate of an economy and lead to breaks in series that affect the cons
accounts, they update the weights assigned to various components to better reflect current patterns of production or uses of out
the economy - it should be a year without major shocks or distortions. Some developing countries have not rebased their nationa
misleading because implicit price and volume weights become progressively less relevant and useful.
To obtain comparable series of constant price data for computing aggregates, the World Bank rescales GDP and value added by in
changes the implicit weights used in forming regional and income group aggregates, aggregate growth rates are not comparable
Rescaling may result in a discrepancy between the rescaled GDP and the sum of the rescaled components. To avoid distortions in
result, the weighted average of the growth rates of the components generally does not equal the GDP growth rate.
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1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
10
8 7.53
6.07
6 5.76
5.09
4.42 4.39
3.96 3.97
4 3.39
3.05 3.20 3.00
2.21
1.92 1.78
2 1.39 1.32 1.41
1.14
0.34 0.47 0.50
-0.13
0
-2
-3.55-3.28
-4.06
-4
-6
19951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
PIB (%)
-6
19951996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020
PIB (%)
2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
1.78
1.41
-4.06
201820192020
201820192020