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Table Data - Consumer Prices for Ecuador

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Title Consumer Prices for Ecuador
Series ID ECUPCPIEPCH
Source International Monetary Fund
Release Western Hemisphere Regional Economic Outlook (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Percent Change
Date Range 1980-01-01 to 2029-01-01
Last Updated 2024-04-19 2:42 PM CDT
Notes Observations for the current and future years are projections.

The IMF provides these series as part of their Regional Economic Outlook (REO) reports. These reports discuss recent economic developments and prospects for countries in various regions. They also address economic policy developments that have affected economic performance in their regions and provide country-specific data and analysis.

For more information, please see the Regional Economic Outlook publications.

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DATE VALUE
1980-01-01 13.530
1981-01-01 17.300
1982-01-01 24.400
1983-01-01 52.500
1984-01-01 25.100
1985-01-01 24.400
1986-01-01 27.300
1987-01-01 32.500
1988-01-01 85.700
1989-01-01 54.200
1990-01-01 49.500
1991-01-01 49.000
1992-01-01 60.200
1993-01-01 32.000
1994-01-01 25.383
1995-01-01 22.774
1996-01-01 25.527
1997-01-01 30.700
1998-01-01 43.400
1999-01-01 60.700
2000-01-01 91.005
2001-01-01 22.422
2002-01-01 9.361
2003-01-01 6.072
2004-01-01 1.949
2005-01-01 3.132
2006-01-01 2.869
2007-01-01 3.319
2008-01-01 8.832
2009-01-01 4.312
2010-01-01 3.328
2011-01-01 5.409
2012-01-01 4.164
2013-01-01 2.701
2014-01-01 3.667
2015-01-01 3.380
2016-01-01 1.120
2017-01-01 -0.197
2018-01-01 0.266
2019-01-01 -0.065
2020-01-01 -0.933
2021-01-01 1.941
2022-01-01 3.737
2023-01-01 1.350
2024-01-01 1.530
2025-01-01 1.480
2026-01-01 1.510
2027-01-01 1.540
2028-01-01 1.540
2029-01-01 1.540

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