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GDP deflators at market prices, and money GDP: March 2016

This document contains the latest Gross Domestic Product (GDP) deflators. The GDP deflator can be viewed as a measure of general inflation in the domestic economy.

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GDP deflators at market prices, and money GDP: March 2016 (Budget)

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GDP deflators at market prices, and money GDP: March 2016 (Budget)

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A series for the GDP deflator in index form is produced by the Treasury from data provided by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) and the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). The GDP deflator set is updated after every ONS Quarterly National Accounts release (at the end of each quarter) and whenever the OBR updates its GDP deflator forecasts.

Forecasts are from the OBR as at the Budget 16 March 2016.

Outturn data are the latest Quarterly National Accounts figures from the ONS, 23 December 2015. GDP deflators from 1955-56 to 2014-15 have been taken directly from fiscal period ONS series L8GG. GDP deflators from 1955 to 2014 have been taken from calendar period ONS series MNF2.

Non-seasonally adjusted money GDP for calendar and fiscal periods are taken from ONS series BKTL. For fiscal periods only, seasonally adjusted money GDP series YBHA has also been included.

The next scheduled GDP deflator update will be shortly after the ONS Quarterly National Accounts release scheduled for 31 March 2016.

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Published 22 March 2016

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