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11ky -- Comparative price levels (Finland=100), 1998M01-2020M10

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Comparative price levels (Finland=100):
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OECD.Stat - Prices and Purchasing Power Parities - Purchasing Power Parities (PPP) Statistics - Monthly comparative price levels
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Description of statistic
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The price level index describes the price levels of the selected group of countries at a certain point in time, calculated using a common commodity basket. The figures in the table are based on figures on price level indices of private consumption published monthly by OECD.
Updating of the table in Statistics Finland's database ends in December 2020.
The data content can be found through the website of the producer, the OECD. See https://stats.oecd.org/ (Prices and Purchasing Power Parities - Purchasing Power Parities (PPP) Statistics - Table: Monthly Comparative Price Levels).