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Kosovo as defined by United Nations Security Council Resolution 1244 of 10 June 1999

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Harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) (prc_hicp)

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Compiling agency: Kosovo Agency of Statistics (KAS)  

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The harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP) is a consumer price index (CPI) that is calculated according to a harmonised approach. It measures the change over time of the prices of consumer goods and services acquired by households (inflation).

Due to the common methodology, the HICPs of the countries and European aggregates can be directly compared.

23 October 2023

The main statistical variables are price indices.

The basic unit of statistical observation are prices for consumer products.

HICP is a monthly statistics.

The goods and services selected for the basket are those of most importance to the customers; have a significant share in total consumption and reflect the changes of prices of related products. As far as possible, methodological recommendations are taken into account; however, the HICP in Kosovo is still under development.

Prices are collected in different types of outlets, supermarkets, markets, etc., in 14 municipalities in the country, some of them also via the internet and by phone-centrally. They reflect the price situation for the whole country. Higher level published weights are based on the data from household final monetary consumption expenditure structure; unpublished weights at the most detailed level are derived from the HBS. HICP weights for the year 2016 are based on the NA data 2014, for year 2017 are based on the NA data, reference year 2015, for year 2018 are based on the NA data 2016, January 2019 the HICP index calculations are based on the structure of NA data 2017, from January 2020 the HICP Index calculations are based on the structure of NA data 2018, while from January 2021 the HICP Index calculations are based on the structure of NA data 2019.

Weights for 2023 are calculated using NA data, reference year 2020/2021. (Preparing and calculation of the weights were supported by the HICP 'IPA2019' - technical  expert).

The outlets from which prices are collected are chosen to represent the existing trade and service network. Private households are included irrespective of their income.

 

The following units are used:

  • Index point
  • Percentage change on the same period of the previous year (rates);
  • Percentage change on the previous period (rates);
  • Percentage share of the total (weights).

Monthly

The full set of HICPs is published each month according to Eurostat’s Release calendar, usually between 15 and 18 days after the end of the reference month.

Each year, the January release is published at the end of February to allow for the annual update of the weights, both of individual product groups and the relative country weights of Members States in the country group aggregates.

The euro area flash estimate is published on the last working day of the reference month or shortly after that.

HICPs across Member States aim to be comparable. Any differences at all levels of detail should only reflect differences in price changes or expenditure patterns.

To this end, concepts and methods have been harmonised by means of legislation. HICPs that deviate from these concepts and methods are deemed comparable if they result in an index that is estimated to differ systematically by less than or equal to 0.1 percentage points on average over one year against the previous year (Article 4 of Council and Parliament Regulation (EU) 2016/792).

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