european index of consumer prices

  • 1Harmonized Index Of Consumer Prices - HICP — A list of the final costs paid by European consumers for the items in a basket of common goods. The Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is produced by each European Union member state to help measure inflation and to guide the European… …

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  • 2Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices — The Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices (HICP) is an indicator of inflation and price stability for the European Central Bank (ECB). It is a consumer price index which is compiled according to a methodology that has been harmonised across EU… …

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  • 3Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices — The Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices (MUICP) is a weighted average of European Monetary Union countries HICP (Harmonised Index of Consumer Prices). It is widely used a measure of inflation throughout the Eurozone the countries with the… …

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  • 4Monetary Union Index Of Consumer Prices - MUICP — An average measure of inflation for all countries located in the Eurozone. It is a statistical indicator whose objective is to facilitate making comparisons of inflation between the European Union and other economies such as the U.S. MUICP is… …

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  • 5Consumer price index — CPI redirects here. For other uses, see CPI (disambiguation). A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the price level of consumer goods and services purchased by households. The CPI, in the United States is defined by the Bureau of Labor …

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  • 6Consumer price index by country — Contents 1 Argentina 2 Australia 3 Belgium 4 Canada …

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  • 8index — A specialized average. Stock indexes may be calculated by establishing a base against which the current value of the stocks, commodities, bonds, etc., will change; for example, the S&P 500 index uses the 1941 1943 market value of the 500 stocks… …

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  • 9European Union — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::European Union <p></p> Preliminary statement: <p></p> The evolution of what is today the European Union (EU) from a regional economic agreement among six neighboring… …

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  • 10European Community competition law — is one of the areas of authority of the European Union. Competition law, or antitrust as it is known in the United States, regulates the exercise of market power by large companies, governments or other economic entities. In the EU, it is an… …

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