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The GDP deflator is a price index that measures inflation or deflation in an economy by calculating a ratio of nominal GDP to real GDP. | The GDP deflator is a price index that measures inflation or deflation in an economy by calculating a ratio of nominal GDP to real GDP. | ||
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* The [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/gdp-deflator GDP deflator] is a measure of [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/price price] [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/inflation inflation]. It is calculated by dividing [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/nominal Nominal] GDP by Real GDP and then multiplying by 100. | * The [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/gdp-deflator GDP deflator] is a measure of [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/price price] [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/inflation inflation]. It is calculated by dividing [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/nominal Nominal] GDP by Real GDP and then multiplying by 100. | ||
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The GDP deflator is calculated by dividing nominal GDP by real GDP and multiplying by 100. | The GDP deflator is calculated by dividing nominal GDP by real GDP and multiplying by 100. | ||
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| + | : <math>\operatorname{GDP\ deflator} = \frac{\operatorname{Nominal\ GDP}}{\operatorname{Real\ GDP}}\times 100</math> | ||
===GDP deflator equation=== | ===GDP deflator equation=== | ||
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Consider a numeric example: if nominal GDP is $100,000, and real GDP is $45,000, then the GDP deflator will be 222 (GDP deflator = $100,000/$45,000 * 100 = 222.22). | Consider a numeric example: if nominal GDP is $100,000, and real GDP is $45,000, then the GDP deflator will be 222 (GDP deflator = $100,000/$45,000 * 100 = 222.22). | ||
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| + | : <math>\operatorname{GDP\ deflator} = \frac{\operatorname{Nominal\ GDP\ $100,000}}{\operatorname{Real\ GDP\ $45,000}}\times 100</math> = 222.22 | ||
In the U.S., GDP and GDP deflator are calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. | In the U.S., GDP and GDP deflator are calculated by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis. | ||
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Like the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the GDP deflator is a measure of price inflation/deflation with respect to a specific base year. Similar to the CPI, the GDP deflator of the base year itself is equal to 100. Unlike the CPI, the GDP deflator is not based on a fixed basket of goods and services; the "basket" for the GDP deflator is allowed to change from year to year with people's [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/consumption consumption] and [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/investment investment] patterns. However, trends in the GDP deflator will be similar to trends in the CPI. | Like the Consumer Price Index (CPI), the GDP deflator is a measure of price inflation/deflation with respect to a specific base year. Similar to the CPI, the GDP deflator of the base year itself is equal to 100. Unlike the CPI, the GDP deflator is not based on a fixed basket of goods and services; the "basket" for the GDP deflator is allowed to change from year to year with people's [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/consumption consumption] and [https://www.boundless.com/economics/definition/investment investment] patterns. However, trends in the GDP deflator will be similar to trends in the CPI. | ||
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Source: Boundless. “The GDP Deflator.” Boundless Economics. Boundless, 21 Jul. 2015. Retrieved 26 Oct. 2015 from [https://www.boundless.com/economics/textbooks/boundless-economics-textbook/measuring-output-and-income-19/comparing-real-and-nominal-gdp-94/the-gdp-deflator-358-12455/ https://www.boundless.com/economics/textbooks/boundless-economics-textbook/measuring-output-and-income-19/comparing-real-and-nominal-gdp-94/the-gdp-deflator-358-12455/] | Source: Boundless. “The GDP Deflator.” Boundless Economics. Boundless, 21 Jul. 2015. Retrieved 26 Oct. 2015 from [https://www.boundless.com/economics/textbooks/boundless-economics-textbook/measuring-output-and-income-19/comparing-real-and-nominal-gdp-94/the-gdp-deflator-358-12455/ https://www.boundless.com/economics/textbooks/boundless-economics-textbook/measuring-output-and-income-19/comparing-real-and-nominal-gdp-94/the-gdp-deflator-358-12455/] | ||
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