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  2. Template:Inflation - Wikipedia

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    This template defaults to calculating the inflation of Consumer Price Index values: staples, workers' rent, small service bills (doctor's costs, train tickets). For inflating capital expenses, government expenses, or the personal wealth and expenditure of the rich, the US-GDP or UK-GDP indexes should be used, which calculate inflation based on the gross domestic product (GDP) for the United ...

  3. Template:Inflation/doc/US-GDP - Wikipedia

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  4. Template:Inflation/US-GDP - Wikipedia

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    This sub-template either contains a country/region inflation table or calls one located in another sub-template. Its output is used by the {{ Inflation }} template and possibly others. It is not meant to be called directly, but if you do, it will produce one or more lines containing each a number preceded by an asterisk (the multiply character ...

  5. Template:Inflation/US-GDP/dataset - Wikipedia

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    This sub-template returns the associated country's GDP deflator for a specific year. It is used by {{Inflation/US-GDP}} for calculating the inflation rate between two given years, which in turn is used by {} to calculate inflated values. It usually isn't meant to be called directly.

  6. Template:Inflation/US-GDP/startyear - Wikipedia

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  7. Template:Inflation/fn - Wikipedia

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    The citations for several indexes use {} as a base template. This means the footnotes are output using Citation Style 1 (CS1) as a default. One (IN) uses {} as a base template, resulting in Citation Style 2 (CS2) as a default. To switch between these, use |mode=cs1 or |mode=cs2 as appropriate. This must be done each time the template is called ...

  8. GDP deflator - Wikipedia

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    The nominal GDP of a given year is computed using that year's prices, while the real GDP of that year is computed using the base year's prices. The formula implies that dividing the nominal GDP by the real GDP and multiplying it by 100 will give the GDP Deflator, hence "deflating" the nominal GDP into a real measure. [1]

  9. List of price index formulas - Wikipedia

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    This index uses the arithmetic average of the current and based period quantities for weighting. It is considered a pseudo-superlative formula and is symmetric. [12] The use of the Marshall-Edgeworth index can be problematic in cases such as a comparison of the price level of a large country to a small one.