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An implicit price deflator is the ratio of the current-dollar value of a series, such as gross domestic product (GDP), to its corresponding chained-dollar value, multiplied by 100.

BEA publishes implicit price deflators for GDP, related components, and gross national product (GNP) in NIPA table 1.1.9.

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