How To Use Deflator In A Sentence
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I would be supportive of budget actions that changed indexation from the cpi to a more accurate, and anti-inflationary measure of general price-level changes, an example being an index known as the GNP price deflator.
The Real Dimensions of Canada's Contemporary Political Economy
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The positive contributors to the index -- in order from the largest positive contributor to the smallest -- are the yield spread, the stock price index, production expectations, industrial new orders, building permits (residential) * and the ratio of the deflator of manufacturing value added to unit labor cost for manufacturing*.
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The annual percentage rise in the implicit gross domestic product deflator.
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If the deflator is higher, then longevity is less valuable. if the deflator is zero, then we have parity - a 20% increase in lifespan, GDP constant is the same as a 20% increase in GDP, lifespan constant.
Health Care Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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The deflator is a complete work of fiction, so the actual GDP figure could be anything from -1% to +0.5%
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New unemployment claims (inverted) * were the only negative contributor in September, while the ratio of the deflator of manufacturing value added to unit labor cost for manufacturing* remained unchanged.
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It isn't clear, though, if a negative deflator is warranted.
Times, Sunday Times
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They recently lost their 'national statistic' status due to technical problems with something called 'the deflator'.
Times, Sunday Times
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The annual percentage rise in the implicit gross domestic product deflator.
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Similarly the yearly rate of growth of the personal consumption price deflator jumped to 2.5% in May from 1.5% in February.
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The GDP deflator, an overall price index, fell 3.5 percent from a year earlier, the sharpest ever drop, adding to the deflationary problems dominating the Japanese economy.
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The GDP deflator, a key inflation gauge, rose 1.0% in the third quarter in the fourth quarter, down from the 1.6% growth in the preceding quarter.
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I would be supportive of budget actions that changed indexation from the cpi to a more accurate, and anti-inflationary measure of general price-level changes, an example being an index known as the GNP price deflator.
The Real Dimensions of Canada's Contemporary Political Economy
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The gross domestic product deflator, a measure of domestic inflationary pressures, is rising at twice its normal rate.
Times, Sunday Times
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Lest you think I've cherry picked an accidental one-time embarrassing statistical moment, here's a chart of the so-called GDP deflator, which is the specific measure of inflation that is subtracted from the nominal GDP to yield the reported real GDP.
LewRockwell.com
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The annual percentage rise in the implicit gross domestic product deflator.
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This means that the real wage deflators applied to nominal local wages can be very much dependent on the particular time period chosen.
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At the same time, inflation, as measured by a fixed-wage GDP deflator, which is a standard way of measuring overall inflation, was only 2.7 percent.
Press Briefing By Economic Advisors Chair Tyson
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(There's something called the implicit price deflator which is a calculation using the two, but we'll spare you the details.)
FOXNews.com
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Even the statistical sleight-of-hand that constitutes the current measure of consumer price inflation is at a nine-year high and the GDP implicit price deflator is at a five-year peak.
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A deflator is a unit that is used to equalize dollars over a given period of time.
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As that great deflator of metaphysical questions, philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, taught us, the meaning of a term is fixed by the community that uses it.
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The panel expects the core personal consumption expenditures deflator to rise 1.5 percent in 2010, following an identical gain in 2009.