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Methodology

Sources, definitions and calculation conventions used across all domestic KPIs.

Data sources

  • HCPCPI, GDP, labour market and national accounts.
  • BAMMonetary policy, money aggregates and bank credit.
  • OCExternal trade, MRE transfers, tourism, FDI and reserves.
  • MEF/TGRBudget, public debt and tax revenue.
  • FMIInternational comparisons and WEO projections when they are explicitly enabled.
  • Banque MondialeStructural international comparison variables and supporting documentation.

Levels and changes

Levels and changes are handled as separate indicators. For example, a price index, a year-on-year rate and a month-on-month rate do not substitute for one another and each keeps its own series.

Publication dates and vintages

  • publication_dateInstitutional date on which the source officially released the observation.
  • vintage_dateLoad/version date used to preserve the revision history; the interface displays the latest available version for a given period.

Polarity

Each KPI has a polarity (+1, -1, 0) used to interpret deltas and color coding. An increase can be positive, negative or neutral depending on the indicator.

Official vs computed changes

  • officialWhen the source publishes a change directly, that official value remains the reference.
  • computed=trueWhen only a level series exists, the platform computes the change and flags it as computed=true in the historical table.

Reference KPIs

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