Good job Greece! I wish we had such an extremely low inflation rate. But you should watch out for deflation now.
Is that comparable to the UK CPI value (6.2%) or RPI value (9%)?
Are you even trying, Greece?
Higher inflation will lead to higher CPI and higher PPI, which will contribute to a higher GDP nominal growth rate (nominal GDP = actual GDP growth rate + GDP deflator, GDP deflator = CPI+PPI) , thus GDP will be calculated larger. This is a good news.
Please look at Lithuania, inflation rate is always high and GDP growth rate is always fast.
prices 8n photo seem very low compared to what we have in Ro
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Good job Greece! I wish we had such an extremely low inflation rate. But you should watch out for deflation now.
Is that comparable to the UK CPI value (6.2%) or RPI value (9%)?
Are you even trying, Greece?
Higher inflation will lead to higher CPI and higher PPI, which will contribute to a higher GDP nominal growth rate (nominal GDP = actual GDP growth rate + GDP deflator, GDP deflator = CPI+PPI) , thus GDP will be calculated larger. This is a good news.
Please look at Lithuania, inflation rate is always high and GDP growth rate is always fast.
prices 8n photo seem very low compared to what we have in Ro