Statistics Finland

Statistics Finland (Finnish: Tilastokeskus, Swedish: Statistikcentralen) is the national statistical institution in Finland, established in 1865 to serve as an information service and to provide statistics and expertise in the statistical sciences. The institution employs more than 1,000 experts from varying fields.

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    • marzo 2024
      Fuente: Statistics Finland
      Subido por: Knoema
      Acceso el: 08 marzo, 2024
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      Data cited at: Statistics Finland http://www.stat.fi/index_en.html Publication: 11gv -- Index of purchase prices of the means of agricultural production (2015=100), 2000M01-2018M09 http://pxnet2.stat.fi/PXWeb/pxweb/en/StatFin/StatFin__hin__ttohi/statfin_ttohi_pxt_11gv.px License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Description of statistic Concepts and definitions Changes in these statistics Classification of Index of purchase prices of the means of agricultural production Classification Information   Index of Purchase Prices of the Means of Agricultural Production (2015=100) Point figure is a change quantity used in price indices, which expresses the price, average price or index of the reference period relative to the price, average price or index of the base period. The point figure of the base period is usually denoted by the number hundred. For example, if the point figure of the commodity is 105.3 in a certain period, it means that the price of the commodity has risen by 5.3 per cent from the base period. Index of Purchase Prices of the Means of Agricultural Production monthly change (2015=100) Monthly change is the relative change in the index from a time period one month earlier. The change is usually expressed as a percentage. Index of Purchase Prices of the Means of Agricultural Production Yearly change (2015=100) Annual change is the relative change of the index in comparison with the corresponding time period one year ago (e.g. annual change of total index of consumer prices, i.e. inflation).