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Published in Sigma - The Bulletin of European Statistics, 2007/02
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foto Isabelle Rémond-Tiedrez works in the Short-term Statistics Unit at Eurostat. Photo: Christine Ardillac


In many European countries, measuring the price of industrial products has been done for more than 20 years. Germany, the United Kingdom and Sweden had a domestic producer price index even earlier — by the late 1940s, 1950s and 1960s respectively. To statisticians this index is known as the producer price index (PPI). In the industrial sector, the PPI is one of the pillars of short-term economic analysis together with the production index and employment indicators.

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