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Investment banking services price index (IBSPI) measures the change in price of investment banking services. Annual data are available from 2010. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. Data is available in a Fisher, Laspeyres or Paasche index. The base period for the index is 2017=100.
Investment banking services price index (IBSPI) measures the change in price of investment banking services. Annual data are available from 2010. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. Data is available in a Fisher, Laspeyres or Paasche index. The base period for the index is 2017=100.
Volume index = value index / unit-value index Value index: The value index is calculated as the percentage change between the trade value of the current month and the average monthly trade value of the previous year. Unit-value index: Monthly raw data are processed at the most detailed level in order to calculate elementary unit-values defined by trade value/quantity. These unit-values are divided by the average unit-value of the previous year to obtain elementary unit-value indices, from which outliers are detected and removed. Elementary unit-value indices are then aggregated over countries and commodities, by using the Laspeyres, Paasche and Fisher formulae. Finally, the Fisher unit-value indices are chained back to the reference year (2015 = 100).
Monthly raw data are processed at the most detailed level in order to calculate elementary unit-values defined by trade value/quantity. These unit-values are divided by the average unit-value of the previous year to obtain elementary unit-value indices, from which outliers are detected and removed. Elementary unit-value indices are then aggregated over countries and commodities, by using the Laspeyres, Paasche and Fisher formulae. Finally, the Fisher unit-value indices are chained back to the reference year (2015 = 100) and are used to approximate the import and export price movements.
Monthly raw data are processed at the most detailed level in order to calculate elementary unit-values defined by trade value/quantity. These unit-values are divided by the average unit-value of the previous year to obtain elementary unit-value indices, from which outliers are detected and removed. Elementary unit-value indices are then aggregated over countries and commodities, by using the Laspeyres, Paasche and Fisher formulae. Finally, the Fisher unit-value indices are chained back to the reference year (2015 = 100) and are used to approximate the import and export price movements.
Volume index = value index / unit-value index Value index: The value index is calculated as the percentage change between the trade value of the current month and the average monthly trade value of the previous year. Unit-value index: Monthly raw data are processed at the most detailed level in order to calculate elementary unit-values defined by trade value/quantity. These unit-values are divided by the average unit-value of the previous year to obtain elementary unit-value indices, from which outliers are detected and removed. Elementary unit-value indices are then aggregated over countries and commodities, by using the Laspeyres, Paasche and Fisher formulae. Finally, the Fisher unit-value indices are chained back to the reference year (2015 = 100).
International merchandise trade price and volume indexes, grouped by North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) section. Users have the option of selecting Imports or Exports, as well as Paasche or Laspeyres price indexes, or Laspeyres volume indexes. Data are unadjusted and seasonally adjusted, on a Customs and Balance of Payments basis, at a monthly frequency.
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Investment banking services price index (IBSPI) measures the change in price of investment banking services. Annual data are available from 2010. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. Data is available in a Fisher, Laspeyres or Paasche index. The base period for the index is 2017=100.
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International merchandise trade price and volume indexes, grouped by North American Product Classification System (NAPCS) section. Users have the option of selecting Imports or Exports, as well as Paasche or Laspeyres price indexes, or Laspeyres volume indexes. Data are unadjusted and seasonally adjusted, on a Customs and Balance of Payments basis, at a quarterly frequency.
The price indices according to the national accounting (German: VGR) represented herein constitute an essential part of the deflator system as it is found in the official German statistics. By means of these price indices, it is possible to perform a time-related adjustment of the value sums referring to goods and services in order to find “values in constant prices”. In fact, price indices are of great importance as regards comparable representations of economic figures, as they allow the elimination of the influence of price fluctuations on the development of value figures. For the consistent evaluation of the national accounting data at comparable prices, the price basis is allocated to a pre-determined time period (base year). The price development as calculated in the VGR is a measure for the alteration of goods prices within the report year as compared to a pre-determined base year. A deflationisation of economic figures, i.e. their determination within a base year at comparable prices, is especially necessary on the level of macroeconomic aggregates. The related price indices in relation to the price development of the individual components of the national (or domestic) product are based on the following factors: - private consumption, - governmental consumption, - capital investment (equipment, buildings), - import and export of goods and services, - terms of trade, - final domestic use of goods, - final use of goods. From the procedure of double deflationisation (alternating weighting, Paasche and Laspeyres indices), the following implicit prices result: - price index of the gross national product at market prices, - price index of the gross domestic product at market prices. The determination of these price indices referring to the use of the gross national and the domestic product follows the “basket of commodities” of the respective year of report (Paasche price index). In addition, the price indices represent the development of prices within the report year in relation to the respective base year, i.e. the base year of the domestic product calculations at constant prices. Moreover, the price index for the gross national product and for the gross domestic product relate to the development of prices in accordance with the economic output. They are calculated as the difference (double deflationisation) between all goods and services created by the national economy, and the sum of all values of goods and services during the preceding process of production (including the imported goods). This study considers the use of the national/domestic product and the development of the import and export prices (for the former territory of the Federal Republic of Germany including the goods traffic in East Germany), as well as the goods prices at the time of their final domestic use (total: including reserve changes): private consumption, governmental consumption, and capital investment (subdivided into equipment and buildings). Thereby the price development for the “final use of goods” comprises private and governmental consumption, gross investment (equipment, buildings, and alternating reserves), and exports. Furthermore, the terms of trade involved describe the development of the export prices in relation to the import prices. Topics: List of Data tables within the HISTAT research and download system: - Price index of gross national product; - Price index of gross domestic product; - Price indices for imports and exports, terms of trade price index; - Price index for the “final use” of goods; - Price indices for the “final domestic use” of goods (total, private consumption, governmental use, and gross fixed asset investment. Here the respective annual and quarterly records have been considered. Die dargestellten Preisindizes nach den Volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnungen (VGR) bilden einen wesentlichen Teil des Systems von Deflatoren in der deutschen amtlichen Statistik. Die verfügbaren Preisindizes ermöglichen, Wertsummen, die sich auf Waren und Leistungen beziehen, von Preiseinflüssen im Zeitablauf zu bereinigen, um so zu „Werten in konstanten Preisen“ zu kommen. Preisindizes sind für die vergleichbare Darstellung ökonomischer Kennziffern von großer Bedeutung, da mit ihrer Hilfe die Einflüsse von Preisveränderungen auf die Entwicklung von Wertkennziffern zu effektiven Preisen eliminiert werden können. Für die einheitliche Bewertung von Daten der VGR zu vergleichbaren Preisen wird ein bestimmter Zeitraum als Preisbasis zugrunde gelegt (Basisjahr). Die in den VGR berechnete Preisentwicklung misst die Veränderung der Preise der Güter im Berichtsjahr im Vergleich zu einem festgelegten Basisjahr. Eine Deflationierung ökonomischer Kennziffern, d.h. ihre Ermittlung zu vergleichbaren Preisen eines Basisjahres, ist vor allem auf der Ebene volkswirtschaftlicher Aggregate notwendig. Die Preisindizes enthalten die Angaben über die Preisentwicklung der Komponenten des Sozialprodukts (Inlandsprodukts): - Privater Verbrauch, - Staatsverbrauch, - Anlageinvestitionen (Ausrüstungen, Bauten), - Einfuhr und Ausfuhr von Waren und Dienstleistungen, - Terms of Trade, - letzte inländische Verwendung von Gütern, - letzte Verwendung von Gütern. Aus der Prozedur der doppelten Deflationierung (wechselnde Gewichtung, verpaaschte Laspeyres-Indizes) gehen die impliziten Preisindizes hervor: - Preisindex des Bruttosozialprodukts zu Marktpreisen, - Preisindex des Bruttoinlandsprodukts zu Marktpreisen. Bei diesen Preisindizes für die Verwendungsseite des Bruttosozial- bzw. Bruttoinlandprodukts liegt der „Warenkorb“ des jeweiligen Berichtsjahres zugrunde (Paasche Preisindex). Die Preisindizes zeigen die Preisentwicklung des Berichtsjahres jeweils gegenüber einem Basisjahr, und zwar dem Basisjahr für die Berechnungen des Inlandsprodukts in konstanten Preisen. Der Preisindex für das Bruttosozialprodukt und für das Bruttoinlandsprodukt stellt die Preisentwicklung der von der Wirtschaft erbrachten Produktionsleistung dar. Sie werden berechnet als Differenz (doppelte Deflationierung) zwischen allen von der Volkswirtschaft erzeugten Waren und Dienstleistungen und der Summe aller Vorleistungen (einschließlich der eingeführten Güter). Die Verwendung des Sozial- bzw.- Inlandsprodukts berücksichtigt neben der Preisentwicklung der Ein- und Ausfuhr (für das frühere Bundesgebiet: einschließlich dem Güterverkehr mit Ostdeutschland) auch die Preise der Güter für die letzte inländische Verwendung (insgesamt: einschließlich Vorratsveränderung): Privater Verbrauch, Staatsverbrauch und Anlageinvestitionen (differenziert nach Ausrüstungen und Bauten). Die Preisentwicklung für die „Letzte Verwendung von Gütern“ umfasst den privaten Verbrauch, den Staatsverbrauch, die Bruttoinvestitionen (Ausrüstungen, Bauten und Vorratsveränderung) und die Ausfuhr. Die Terms of Trade beschreiben die Entwicklung der Ausfuhrpreise in Relation zu den Einfuhrpreisen. Themen: Verzeichnis der Daten-Tabellen im Recherche- und Downloadsystem HISTAT: - Preisindex für das Bruttosozialprodukt; - Preisindex für das Bruttoinlandsprodukt; - Preisindizes für die Einfuhr und Ausfuhr, Preisindex für „Terms of Trade“; - Preisindex der „Letzten Verwendung“ von Gütern; - Preisindizes der „Letzten inländischen Verwendung“ von Gütern (Insgesamt, Privater Verbrauch, Staatsverbrauch und Bruttoanlageinvestitionen). Berücksichtigt werden jeweils Jahres- und Quartalsangaben. Sources: Deflator system in the official German records: data published by the Federal Statistical Office (“Statistisches Bundesamt”) within the scope of overall calculations on the national economy. Quellen: System von Deflatoren in der deutschen amtlichen Statistik: Vom Statistisches Bundesamt veröffentlichte Daten im Rahmen der Volkswirtschaftlichen Gesamtrechnungen.
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This table contains 318 series, with data for years 1997 - 2006 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Basis (2 items: Customs basis;Balance of payments basis ...), Index type (2 items: Price index;Volume index ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...), Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors (54 items: Imports; total of all merchandise;Imports; Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products;Imports; Sub-sector 1.1 Fruits and vegetables;Imports; Sub-sector 1.2 Other agricultural and fishing products ...).
This table contains 822 series, with data for years 1971 - 1985 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Index (2 items: Price index;Volume index ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...), Seasonal adjustment (2 items: Unadjusted;Seasonally adjusted ...), Import and export major commodity groups (137 items: Total; import commodity classes; all countries;Section II imports; food; feed; beverages and tobacco;Meat and meat preparations; imports;Section I imports; live animals ...).
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This table contains 411 series, with data for years 1971 - 1989 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Index (2 items: Price index;Volume index ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...), Import and export major commodity groups (137 items: Total; import commodity classes; all countries;Section II imports; food; feed; beverages and tobacco;Section I imports; live animals;Meat and meat preparations; imports ...).
This table contains 1632 series, with data for years 1997 - 2007 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Basis (2 items: Customs;Balance of payments ...), Index (2 items: Price index;Volume index ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...), Seasonal adjustment (2 items: Unadjusted;Seasonally adjusted ...), Import and export major commodity groups (137 items: Imports; total of all merchandise;Imports; Section 2 Food; feed; beverages and tobacco;Imports; Major group 2.1 Meat and meat preparations;Imports; Section 1 Live animals ...).
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International merchandise trade grouped by Standard International Trade Classification (SITC). Users have the option of selecting Imports or Exports, and Paasche or Laspeyres price indexes. Data are unadjusted on a Customs basis.
This table contains 816 series, with data for years 1992 - 2000 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Basis (2 items: Customs;Balance of payments ...), Index (2 items: Price index;Volume index ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...), Import and export major commodity groups (137 items: Total; import commodity classes;Section I imports - live animals;Meat and meat preparations; imports;Section II imports - food; feed; beverages and tobacco ...).
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This table contains 342 series, with data for years 1986 - 1997 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Trading area (2 items: All countries;United States ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...), Import and export major groups and Standard International Trade Classification (SITC revision 2) (150 items: Total; import commodity classes;Section II imports; food; feed; beverages and tobacco;Meat and meat preparations; imports;Section I imports; live animals ...).
Price of Cotton Yarns, Price Index of Cotton Yarns, Price Index of Cotton Textiles, Price Indexes in Cotton Spinning Industry: Paasche, Price Indexes in Cotton Spinning Industry: Laspeyres
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This table contains 680 series, with data for years 1968 - 1985 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Import and export major groups and Standard International Trade Classification (SITC) (174 items: Total; import commodity classes;Section II imports; food; feed; beverages and tobacco;Section I imports; live animals;Meat and meat preparations; imports ...), Trading area (2 items: All countries;United States ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...).
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This table contains 636 series, with data for years 2002 - 2012 (not all combinations necessarily have data for all years). This table contains data described by the following dimensions (Not all combinations are available): Geography (1 items: Canada ...), Basis (2 items: Customs basis;Balance of payments basis ...), Index type (2 items: Price index;Volume index ...), Weighting (2 items: Paasche current weighted;Laspeyres fixed weighted ...), Seasonal adjustment (2 items: Unadjusted;Seasonally adjusted ...), Merchandise import and export sectors and sub-sectors (54 items: Imports; total of all merchandise;Imports; Sub-sector 1.1 Fruits and vegetables;Imports; Sub-sector 1.2 Other agricultural and fishing products;Imports; Sector 1 Agricultural and fishing products ...).
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Investment banking services price index (IBSPI) measures the change in price of investment banking services. Annual data are available from 2010. The table presents data for the most recent reference period and the last four periods. Data is available in a Fisher, Laspeyres or Paasche index. The base period for the index is 2017=100.