Wholesale price index (2010 = 100) - Country Ranking - South America
Definition: Wholesale price index refers to a mix of agricultural and industrial goods at various stages of production and distribution, including import duties. The Laspeyres formula is generally used.
Source: International Monetary Fund, International Financial Statistics and data files.
See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison
Rank | Country | Value | Year |
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1 | Venezuela | 4,005.10 | 2016 |
2 | Ecuador | 376.40 | 1994 |
3 | Brazil | 181.06 | 2018 |
4 | Uruguay | 156.34 | 2016 |
5 | Bolivia | 119.20 | 1991 |
6 | Peru | 118.95 | 2019 |
7 | Paraguay | 100.00 | 1995 |
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Statistical Concept and Methodology: Wholesale price indexes are based on the prices at the first commercial transaction of commodities that are important in a country's output or consumption. Prices are farm-gate for agricultural commodities and ex-factory for industrial goods. Preference is given to indexes with the broadest coverage of the economy.
Base Period: 2010
Periodicity: Annual