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Economy Statistics > Inflation, GDP deflator > annual % > Madagascar (historical data)

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Definition     Source      Printable version   
Date   Amount    Rank   
2005   18.34    #15   
2004   14.3    #26   
2003   2.76    #117   
2002   15.28    #26   
2001   7.27    #53   
2000   7.23    #74   
1999   9.71    #47   
1998   8.44    #59   
1997   7.29    #74   
1996   17.84    #47   
1995   45.12    #27   
1994   41.65    #37   
1993   12.08    #71   
1992   14.42    #64   
1991   12.88    #77   
1990   11.46    #67   
1989   11.98    #55   
1988   21.16    #36   
1987   23.03    #30   
1986   14.16    #35   
1985   10.42    #46   
1984   10.26    #61   
1983   21.47    #19   
1982   28.58    #11   
1981   26.67    #14   
1980   14.99    #61   
1979   11.33    #72   
1978   6.79    #72   
1977   8.59    #78   
1976   9.93    #62   
1975   4.69    #101   
1974   22.8    #43   
1973   11.9    #62   
1972   3.02    #97   
1971   3.59    #78   
1970   6.9    #32   
1969   3.86    #63   
1968   0.97    #94   
1967   0.67    #83   
1966   5.82    #33   
1965   4.35    #40   
1964   1.65    #82   
1963   3.68    #44   
1962   3.39    #42   
1961   1.79    #64   


DEFINITION: Inflation as measured by the annual growth rate of the GDP implicit deflator shows the rate of price change in the economy as a whole. The GDP implicit deflator is the ratio of GDP in current local currency to GDP in constant local currency.

   
 

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