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Purchasing Power Parities for GDP. EU=1.0

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12/15/2023
Purchasing power Standards, EU-27=1.0
1995-2023
Eurostat
VIS06141
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Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) is used to convert Gross Domestic Product figures (GDP) into comparable measures between countries. Calculations on PPP is comparing prices for comparable goods and services in other countries. Timetable and revision: PPP figures are published twice a year, in June and December. The first preliminary figures for the past year are published in June each year. They are revised in later publications, final figures are published two years later. Statistics Iceland participates in cooperation with Eurostat and OECD in the production of PPP. The method behind the calculation of the PPP can be found in the Eurostat-OECD Methodological Manual on Purchasing Power Parities: OECD PPP Manual Results can be found on the Eurostat website: EUROSTAT Database