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Currency Statistics > Purchasing power and exchange rates > Rates of conversion > Indices of price levels (most recent) by country

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Countries (A to Z) Description
Australia 113.60017334
Austria 114.4296938
Belgium 116.21405336
Canada 107.29973507
Czech Republic 66.82877233
Denmark 150.4652294
Finland 127.66764533
France 118.75546646
Germany 111.68697198
Greece 93.53652213
Hungary 69.93942312
Iceland 171.20696481
Ireland 126.70074757
Italy 111.11600656
Japan 97.21058767
Korea, South 76.89067668
Luxembourg 123.52213742
Mexico 65.63110006
Netherlands 115.12041814
New Zealand 108.30440931
Norway 147.0829304
Poland 65.96406013
Portugal 87.89058137
Slovakia 65.97714112
Spain 96.6643359
Sweden 128.8933058
Switzerland 131.72446223
Turkey 65.20189681
United Kingdom 123.20341935
United States 95.28294525


DEFINITION: PPPs are currency converters that equalise price levels between countries. The PPPs shown here have been calculated by comparing the prices in OECD countries of a common basket of about 2 500 goods and services. Countries are not required to price all the items in the common basket because some of the items may be hard to find in certain countries, but the common basket has been drawn up in such a way that each country can find prices for a wide range of the goods and services that are representative of their markets.

The goods and services to be priced cover all those that enter into final expenditure – household consumption, government services, capital formation and net exports. Prices for the different items are weighted by their shares in total final expenditures to obtain the GDP PPPs shown here.


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"Purchasing power and exchange rates > Rates of conversion > Indices of price levels by country", OECD Country statistical profiles 2009. Retrieved from http://www.NationMaster.com/graph/cur_pur_pow_and_exc_rat_rat_of_con_ind_of_pri_lev-rates-conversion-indices-price-levels

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