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  Tuvalu   TUV (f) = observation is an IMF forecast | 2012 Jul 19
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1 TUV | 869 NGDP_R   GDP, constant prices National currency | Billions   2000-2010 0.0280 0.0290 0.0310 0.0300 0.0300 0.0290 0.0290 0.0310 0.0330 0.0330 0.0330 0.0330 (f) 0.0330 (f) 0.0340 (f) 0.0340 (f) 0.0340 (f) 0.0350 (f) 0.0350 (f)
2 TUV | 869 NGDP_RPCH   GDP, constant prices Percent change   2001-2010 1.636 7.885 -3.334 -1.351 -4.044 2.872 5.460 7.579 -1.733 -0.5310 0.3790 (f) 1.483 (f) 1.288 (f) 1.228 (f) 1.168 (f) 1.208 (f) 1.249 (f)
3 TUV | 869 NGDP   GDP, current prices National currency | Billions   2000-2010 0.0240 0.0250 0.0280 0.0280 0.0290 0.0290 0.0300 0.0320 0.0350 0.0330 0.0340 0.0340 (f) 0.0350 (f) 0.0360 (f) 0.0370 (f) 0.0380 (f) 0.0400 (f) 0.0410 (f)
4 TUV | 869 NGDPD   GDP, current prices U.S. dollars | Billions   2000-2010 0.0140 0.0130 0.0150 0.0180 0.0210 0.0220 0.0230 0.0270 0.0300 0.0260 0.0310 0.0350 (f) 0.0360 (f) 0.0360 (f) 0.0370 (f) 0.0370 (f) 0.0370 (f) 0.0380 (f)
5 TUV | 869 NGDP_D   GDP, deflator Index   2000-2010 83.38 88.01 90.81 92.77 98.14 100.00 102.25 104.21 104.10 102.39 105.05 104.74 (f) 106.55 (f) 108.35 (f) 110.16 (f) 111.98 (f) 113.83 (f) 115.70 (f)
6 TUV | 869 NGDPRPC   GDP per capita, constant prices National currency | Units   2003-2010 2997.61 2869.47 2717.75 2605.37 2789.49 2995.50 2979.23 2919.28
7 TUV | 869 NGDPPC   GDP per capita, current prices National currency | Units   2003-2010 2781.02 2815.99 2717.75 2663.89 2906.87 3118.16 3050.28 3066.76
8 TUV | 869 NGDPDPC   GDP per capita, current prices U.S. dollars | Units   2003-2010 1812.90 2074.20 2075.93 2006.84 2437.59 2666.85 2413.70 2819.88
9 TUV | 869 NGAP_NPGDP   Output gap in percent of potential GDP Percent of potential GDPno data
10 TUV | 869 PPPGDP   GDP based on PPP valuation of country GDP Current international dollar | Billions   2000-2010 0.0250 0.0260 0.0290 0.0280 0.0290 0.0290 0.0300 0.0330 0.0360 0.0360 0.0360 0.0370 (f) 0.0380 (f) 0.0390 (f) 0.0400 (f) 0.0410 (f) 0.0420 (f) 0.0440 (f)
11 TUV | 869 PPPPC   GDP based on PPP per capita GDP Current international dollar | Units   2003-2010 2803.75 2765.10 2717.73 2689.54 2963.17 3252.58 3269.05 3240.14
12 TUV | 869 PPPSH   GDP based on PPP share of world total Percentno data
13 TUV | 869 PPPEX   Implied PPP conversion rate National currency per current international dollar   2000-2010 0.9460 0.9760 0.9910 0.9920 1.018 1.000 0.9900 0.9810 0.9590 0.9330 0.9460 0.9240 (f) 0.9280 (f) 0.9300 (f) 0.9310 (f) 0.9320 (f) 0.9320 (f) 0.9290 (f)
14 TUV | 869 NID_NGDP   Total investment Percent of GDPno data
15 TUV | 869 NGSD_NGDP   Gross national savings Percent of GDPno data
16 TUV | 869 PCPI   Inflation, average consumer prices Index   2000-2010 100.00 101.53 106.66 109.77 112.37 115.99 120.85 123.61 136.51 136.13 133.61 134.28 (f) 137.77 (f) 141.43 (f) 145.18 (f) 149.04 (f) 153.00 (f) 157.06 (f)
17 TUV | 869 PCPIPCH   Inflation, average consumer prices Percent change   2001-2010 1.531 5.051 2.914 2.369 3.221 4.190 2.284 10.44 -0.2820 -1.851 0.4990 (f) 2.600 (f) 2.656 (f) 2.656 (f) 2.656 (f) 2.656 (f) 2.656 (f)
18 TUV | 869 PCPIE   Inflation, end of period consumer prices Indexno data
19 TUV | 869 PCPIEPCH   Inflation, end of period consumer prices Percent changeno data
20 TUV | 869 FLIBOR6   Six-month London interbank offered rate (LIBOR) Percentno data
21 TUV | 869 TM_RPCH   Volume of imports of goods and services Percent changeno data
22 TUV | 869 TMG_RPCH   Volume of Imports of goods Percent changeno data
23 TUV | 869 TX_RPCH   Volume of exports of goods and services Percent changeno data
24 TUV | 869 TXG_RPCH   Volume of exports of goods Percent changeno data
25 TUV | 869 TMGO   Value of oil imports U.S. dollars | Billionsno data
26 TUV | 869 TXGO   Value of oil exports U.S. dollars | Billionsno data
27 TUV | 869 LUR   Unemployment rate Percent of total labor forceno data
28 TUV | 869 LE   Employment Persons | Millionsno data
29 TUV | 869 LP   Population Persons | Millions   2003-2010 0.0100 0.0100 0.0100 0.0110 0.0110 0.0110 0.0110 0.0110
30 TUV | 869 GGR   Govt revenue National currency | Billions   2004-2010 0.0210 0.0200 0.0210 0.0220 0.0260 0.0310 0.0250 0.0280 (f) 0.0240 (f) 0.0300 (f) 0.0300 (f) 0.0310 (f) 0.0310 (f) 0.0310 (f)
31 TUV | 869 GGR_NGDP   Govt revenue Percent of GDPno data
32 TUV | 869 GGX   Govt total expenditure National currency | Billions   2004-2010 0.0210 0.0220 0.0270 0.0270 0.0270 0.0320 0.0380 0.0340 (f) 0.0290 (f) 0.0320 (f) 0.0310 (f) 0.0300 (f) 0.0300 (f) 0.0300 (f)
33 TUV | 869 GGX_NGDP   Govt total expenditure Percent of GDPno data
34 TUV | 869 GGXCNL   Govt net lending/borrowing National currency | Billions   2005-2010 -0.0030 -0.0050 -0.0040 -0.0010 -0.0010 -0.0130 -0.0060 (f) -0.0050 (f) -0.0010 (f) -0.0010 (f) 0.0010 (f) 0.0010 (f)
35 TUV | 869 GGXCNL_NGDP   Govt net lending/borrowing Percent of GDPno data
36 TUV | 869 GGSB   Govt structural balance National currency | Billionsno data
37 TUV | 869 GGSB_NPGDP   Govt structural balance Percent of potential GDPno data
38 TUV | 869 GGXONLB   Govt primary net lending/borrowing National currency | Billionsno data
39 TUV | 869 GGXONLB_NGDP   Govt primary net lending/borrowing Percent of GDPno data
40 TUV | 869 GGXWDN   Govt net debt National currency | Billionsno data
41 TUV | 869 GGXWDN_NGDP   Govt net debt Percent of GDPno data
42 TUV | 869 GGXWDG   Govt gross debt National currency | Billionsno data
43 TUV | 869 GGXWDG_NGDP   Govt gross debt Percent of GDPno data
44 TUV | 869 NGDP_FY   GDP corresponding to fiscal year, current prices National currency | Billionsno data
45 TUV | 869 BCA   Current account balance U.S. dollars | Billions   2001-2010 -0.0100 0.0050 -0.0030 -0.0010 0.0030 0.0030 -0.0090 0.0040 -0.0050 -0.0030 (f) -0.0040 (f) -0.0040 (f) -0.0040 (f) -0.0050 (f) -0.0050 (f) -0.0040 (f)
46 TUV | 869 BCA_NGDPD   Current account balance Percent of GDP   2001-2010 -79.63 32.34 -16.62 -2.523 14.90 14.27 0.3660 -31.37 14.86 -15.48 -9.638 (f) -10.68 (f) -10.02 (f) -11.40 (f) -13.05 (f) -12.27 (f) -11.38 (f)
    NOTES
    1GDP, constant prices : Expressed in billions of national currency units; the base year is country-specific. Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers? prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993] Source: PFTAC advisors Latest actual data: 2010 Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Australian Dollar Data last updated: 04/2012
    2GDP, constant prices : See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency).
    3GDP, current prices : Expressed in billions of national currency units . Expenditure-based GDP is total final expenditures at purchasers? prices (including the f.o.b. value of exports of goods and services), less the f.o.b. value of imports of goods and services. [SNA 1993] Source: PFTAC advisors Latest actual data: 2010 Base year: 2005 Primary domestic currency: Australian Dollar Data last updated: 04/2012
    4GDP, current prices : See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
    5GDP, deflator : See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
    6GDP per capita, constant prices : GDP is expressed in constant national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing constant price GDP by total population. See notes for: Gross domestic product, constant prices (National currency) Population (Persons).
    7GDP per capita, current prices : GDP is expressed in current national currency per person. Data are derived by dividing current price GDP by total population. See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons).
    8GDP per capita, current prices : GDP is expressed in current U.S. dollars per person. Data are derived by first converting GDP in national currency to U.S. dollars and then dividing it by total population. See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons).
    10GDP based on PPP valuation of country GDP : See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
    11GDP based on PPP per capita GDP : See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Population (Persons).
    13Implied PPP conversion rate : Expressed in national currency per current international dollar. These data form the basis for the country weights used to generate the World Economic Outlook country group composites for the domestic economy. The IMF is not a primary source for purchasing power parity (PPP) data. WEO weights have been created from primary sources and are used solely for purposes of generating country group composites. For primary source information, please refer to one of the following sources: the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the World Bank, or the Penn World Tables. For further information see Box A2 in the April 2004 World Economic Outlook, Box 1.2 in the September 2003 World Economic Outlook for a discussion on the measurement of global growth and Box A.1 in the May 2000 World Economic Outlook for a summary of the revised PPP-based weights, and Annex IV of the May 1993 World Economic Outlook. See also Anne Marie Gulde and Marianne Schulze-Ghattas, Purchasing Power Parity Based Weights for the World Economic Outlook, in Staff Studies for the World Economic Outlook (Washington: IMF, December 1993), pp. 106-23. See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency).
    16Inflation, average consumer prices : Expressed in averages for the year, not end-of-period data. A consumer price index (CPI) measures changes in the prices of goods and services that households consume. Such changes affect the real purchasing power of consumers? incomes and their welfare. As the prices of different goods and services do not all change at the same rate, a price index can only reflect their average movement. A price index is typically assigned a value of unity, or 100, in some reference period and the values of the index for other periods of time are intended to indicate the average proportionate, or percentage, change in prices from this price reference period. Price indices can also be used to measure differences in price levels between different cities, regions or countries at the same point in time. [CPI Manual 2004, Introduction] For euro countries, consumer prices are calculated based on harmonized prices. For more information see http://epp.eurostat.ec.europa.eu/cache/ITY_OFFPUB/KS-BE-04-001/EN/KS-BE-04-001-EN.PDF.] Source: Central Statistical Directorate Latest actual data: 2010 Frequency of source data: Quarterly Base year: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Australian Dollar Data last updated: 04/2012
    17Inflation, average consumer prices : See notes for: Inflation, average consumer prices (Index).
    30Govt revenue : Revenue consists of taxes, social contributions, grants receivable, and other revenue. Revenue increases government?s net worth, which is the difference between its assets and liabilities (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.20). Note: Transactions that merely change the composition of the balance sheet do not change the net worth position, for example, proceeds from sales of nonfinancial and financial assets or incurrence of liabilities. Source: IMF Staff Latest actual data: IMF staff estimates General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Australian Dollar Data last updated: 04/2012
    32Govt total expenditure : Total expenditure consists of total expense and the net acquisition of nonfinancial assets. Note: Apart from being on an accrual basis, total expenditure differs from the GFSM 1986 definition of total expenditure in the sense that it also takes the disposals of nonfinancial assets into account. Source: IMF Staff Latest actual data: IMF staff estimates General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Australian Dollar Data last updated: 04/2012
    34Govt net lending/borrowing : Net lending (+)/ borrowing (?) is calculated as revenue minus total expenditure. This is a core GFS balance that measures the extent to which general government is either putting financial resources at the disposal of other sectors in the economy and nonresidents (net lending), or utilizing the financial resources generated by other sectors and nonresidents (net borrowing). This balance may be viewed as an indicator of the financial impact of general government activity on the rest of the economy and nonresidents (GFSM 2001, paragraph 4.17). Note: Net lending (+)/borrowing (?) is also equal to net acquisition of financial assets minus net incurrence of liabilities. Source: IMF Staff Latest actual data: IMF staff estimates General government includes: Central Government Primary domestic currency: Australian Dollar Data last updated: 04/2012
    45Current account balance : Current account is all transactions other than those in financial and capital items. The major classifications are goods and services, income and current transfers. The focus of the BOP is on transactions (between an economy and the rest of the world) in goods, services, and income. Data for the world total reflects errors, omissions, and asymmetries in balance of payments statistics on current account, as well as the exclusion of data for international organizations and a limited number of countries. Calculated as the sum of the balance of individual countries. Source: PFTAC advisors Latest actual data: 2010 Primary domestic currency: Australian Dollar Data last updated: 04/2012
    46Current account balance : See notes for: Gross domestic product, current prices (National currency) Current account balance (U.S. dollars).