Mauritania: Mauritania Inflation end-of-period
2011/09/24
Mauritania Inflation end-of-period
The Inflation end-of-period in Mauritania was reported at 4.96 % change in 2009, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In 2015, Mauritania's Inflation end-of-period is expected to be 4.93 % change. Data for inflation are end of the period; not annual average data. In 2009, Mauritania's economy share of world total GDP, adjusted by Purchasing Power Parity, was 0.01 %. In 2015, Mauritania's share of world total GDP is forecasted to be 0.01 %. This page includes a chart, historical data and forecast for Mauritania's Inflation end-of-period.
IMF Data Specifications
Country | Mauritania |
Subject Descriptor | Inflation; end of period consumer prices |
Subject Notes | Data for inflation are end of the period; not annual average data. |
Units | Percent change |
Scale | |
Country/Series-specific Notes | See notes for: Inflation; end of period consumer prices (Index; 2000=100). |
Estimates Start After | 2009 |
Title | Mauritania Inflation end-of-period |
Keywords | Mauritania Inflation end-of-period, Mauritania Inflation end-of-period data,Mauritania Inflation end-of-period chart,Mauritania Inflation end-of-period historical data,Mauritania Inflation end-of-period graph,Mauritania Inflation end-of-period forecast. |
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