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ZCC0811 - Level 1 - Economic - Annual real GDP growth rate per capita |
Definition |
The indicator is defined as the growth rate of gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, expressed as a percentage change from the previous year. GDP is the main indicator of the national economy and is defined as the value of all goods and services in the economy minus the value of those goods or services used in their creation. The total population, corresponding to the comparison years, represents the resident population (stable) on July 1 of each year, estimated in terms of comparability with final results of the Census of Populations and Housing - 2011. |
Periodicity |
Annual |
Data sources |
Gross Domestic Product and Gross National Income - provisional data ESA 2010 details National accounts - final version ESA 2010 details National accounts - semi-final version ESA 2010 details Usually resident population of Romania (on January 1 and July 1) details |
Methodology |
The value of GDP per capita of a certain period expressed in the prices of a previous period is divided by the value of GDP per capita for the previous period and is subtracted 100. |
Last update |
MAY 25, 2023 |
Observations |
Data are available from 2008 and are aggregated national level.
For the series presented, the resident population on July 1 of each year was used, estimated in terms of comparability with the final results of the Population and Housing Census - 2011. |
Responsible person |
Prisacaru Ruxandra, ruxandra.prisacaru@insse.ro, Interior 2288 |
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