... deflator is telling you what percentage of GDP goes to PCE , so divide your GDP by your deflator *100. The information you have given isn't really consistent but this...
1 Answers · Social Science · 16/06/2011
Here's a comparison of the CPI and the PCE : http://www.bls.gov/opub/mlr/2006/09/art3full.pdf To get the...
1 Answers · Social Science · 21/04/2012
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1 Answers · Social Science · 04/05/2008
...holiday. The news broadly offset a stronger-than-expected core PCE deflator , the measure of inflation favoured by the Federal Reserve. "...
24 Answers · Politics & Government · 01/12/2006
...example, in the current US economy, the inflation rate is currently 1.6% (core PCE deflator ), excess unemployment: difference between actual unemployment of 9.8% and the 'natural' or...
1 Answers · Social Science · 25/10/2009
...consumption_expenditures_price_index - the core PCE http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core_inflation - the billion...http://www.bls.gov/ppi/ - the GDP deflator http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDP_ deflator
1 Answers · Social Science · 14/01/2012