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Currency Statistics > Real effective exchange rate index > Italy (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   110.95    #31   
2004   112.08    #22   
2003   110.23    #23   
2002   103.83    #37   
2001   101.37    #46   
2000   100    #90   
1999   105.33    #18   
1998   106.72    #31   
1997   106.35    #41   
1996   107.08    #41   
1995   96.6    #63   
1994   103.64    #40   
1993   106.8    #35   
1992   126.52    #18   
1991   128.47    #16   
1990   125.65    #15   
1989   116.47    #25   
1988   113.91    #30   
1987   114.92    #35   
1986   111.66    #42   
1985   104.3    #61   
1984   104.7    #57   
1983   103.81    #61   
1982   98.4    #67   
1981   97.25    #67   
1980   99.62    #61   
1979   105.82    #24   
1978   103.56    #19   
1977   92.8    #31   
1976   96.19    #27   
1975   104.52    #15   


DEFINITION: Real effective exchange rate is the nominal effective exchange rate (a measure of the value of a currency against a weighted average of several foreign currencies) divided by a price deflator or index of costs.
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