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Harmonized average annual inflation in Lithuania stood at 0.3% in November

Nadiežda Alejeva, Statistics Lithuania, 10.12.2014.Print version
Statistics Lithuania informs that in November 2014 average annual inflation calculated based on the harmonised index of consumer prices (HICP), which is methodologically harmonised with those of other EU Member States, stood at 0.3%.

The value of average annual inflation calculated based on the HICP was by 0.1 percentage points higher than that calculated based on the consumer price index (CPI).


Average annual inflation calculated based on the HICP

In November 2014, HICP-based annual (November 2014, against November 2013) inflation stood at 0.4% and was by 0.2 percentage points higher than the CPI-based one.

 

The overall monthly (November 2014, against October) decrease in prices for consumer goods and services calculated based on the HICP stood at 0.1%, while the CPI-based price change was zero.


Table 1. Rates of change in prices for consumer goods and services calculated based on the HICP, November 2014

COICOP/HICP divisions of consumer goods and services

Relative share (weight) in total consumption expenditure, ‰

Price growth, drop (–), %

November 2014, against

average annual
November 2013–2014
November 2012–2013

October 2014

November 2013

Consumer goods and services

1 000.0

–0.1

0.4

0.3

Food products and non-alcoholic beverages

236.9

0.0

0.7

0.8

Alcoholic beverages and tobacco products

85.6

0.3

4.2

3.7

Clothing and footwear

67.1

0.2

–0.3

–0.4

Housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels

123.4

0.7

0.3

–0.6

Furnishings, household equipment and routine maintenance of the house

61.9

0.4

0.5

0.4

Health care

53.5

0.3

1.7

1.2

Transport

147.3

–1.6

–3.4

–1.6

Communications

25.6

–0.5

–4.0

–6.6

Recreation and culture

68.8

–0.1

0.1

0.6

Education

12.1

0.2

1.2

1.1

Hotels, cafes and restaurants

51.9

–0.3

3.1

2.8

Miscellaneous goods and services

65.9

0.5

1.7

0.5


For the calculation of annual and average annual inflation, monthly price changes and price changes for other periods, the HICPs calculated based on the 2005 index base period (2005 = 100) accurate to two decimal places are used. Price indices are published accurate to two decimal places, inflation and price changes – to one decimal place.


Table 2. Biggest impact on the overall consumer price change by COICOP/HICP class of consumer goods and services

COICOP/HICP classes of consumer goods and services

Relative share (weight) in total consumption expenditure, ‰

Price growth, drop (–), %

Impact, percentage points

November 2014, against October

 

 

 

 

Heat energy

27.2

3.3

+0.081

Spirits

19.8

1.7

+0.034

Sugar, jam, honey, chocolate and confectionery

18.4

1.4

+0.026

Vegetables

20.1

1.4

+0.024

Milk, cheese, eggs

42.0

0.4

+0.018

Non-durable household goods

14.4

1.2

+0.017

Fuels and lubricants

72.4

–3.0

–0.211

Fruit

13.7

–4.6

–0.073

Accommodation services

8.4

–2.9

–0.024

Passenger transport by air

3.8

–5.8

–0.019

Wine  

17.5

–0.9

–0.016

Telephone and telefax services

23.2

–0.6

–0.014

November 2014, against November 2013 

 

 

 

 

Services of restaurants, cafes and similar establishments

34.5

5.0

+0.175

Tobacco products  

27.6

6.1

+0.173

Fruit

13.7

10.9

+0.151

Solid fuel

13.2

10.5

+0.138

Beer

20.7

5.8

+0.116

Coffee, tea, cocoa

9.2

11.8

+0.111

 

 

 

 

Fuel and lubricants

72.4

–6.1

–0.442

Heat energy

27.2

–6.6

–0.174

Gas 

10.2

–13.1

–0.133

Electricity

19.1

–5.4

–0.102

Telephone and telefax services

23.2

–4.0

–0.099

Vegetables

20.1

–3.4

–0.086


The overall change in consumer prices is influenced not only by the size of the price change for a certain product but also by the relative share (weight) of expenditure on that product in the total consumption expenditure.


Differences between the HICP and the CPI

Purpose. The HICP is an instrument for measuring inflation in the EU and making international comparisons, as well as for the compilation of the European index of consumer prices (covering 28 EU member states), Monetary Union index of consumer prices (covering 18 EU member states belonging to the euro area: Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain), and the European Economic Area index of consumer prices (covering 28 EU member states, Iceland and Norway). The extent to which a country fulfils the price stability criterion established in Article 140 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union is measured taking into consideration the inflation rate calculated based on the HICP.

 

The CPI is used to measure the inflation rate in the country; it is the key instrument for indexation.

 

Coverage. The HICP, alongside consumption expenditure incurred by the residents of the country, covers consumption expenditure incurred by non-residents and visitors from abroad within the economic territory of the country. The CPI covers consumption expenditure incurred only by the residents of the country within the economic territory of the country. The HICP does not cover household expenditure on games of chance and financial intermediation services, while the CPI does cover them.

 

Weights. Due to a different coverage of consumption expenditure, weighting systems used for the HICP and CPI compilation differ. This is the primary factor leading to differences in index values.

 

Classification. For the calculation of the CPI, the Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose (COICOP) is used. The Classification of Individual Consumption by Purpose adapted to the needs of HICPs has been adjusted for the calculation of the HICP.


Concepts

Inflation is a decrease in the purchasing power of a currency unit, which manifests itself in a long-term growth in the general average price level.

 

Annual inflation shows the relative change in the average price level in the reporting month and the corresponding month of the previous year.

 

Average annual inflation shows the relative change in the average price level in the last twelve months and the corresponding previous twelve months.

 

Harmonised index of consumer prices is a consumer price index compiled according to a methodology harmonised across the European Union.

 

Consumer price index is a relative indicator reflecting the overall change in prices for consumer goods and services purchased by households to satisfy their consumption needs over a certain period of time.

 

For more information, see the Database of Indicators of Statistics Lithuania and Eurostat's website.







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