India’s data reset reveals a smaller economic footprint and weakened consumption, validating long-held overestimation claims.
The role of imports in GDP—Gross Domestic Product—confuses many people. The current political discussion about tariffs has triggered some of the misunderstanding. This article aims to help business ...
The Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI) last week released the economic growth data for the first quarter - covering months of April, May and June of the current financial year ...
India will shift GDP base year to FY23 and adopt price deflators and double deflation to improve accuracy, reflect structural shifts, and align national accounts with global standards ...
India's GDP is estimated to grow at 7.6 percent in FY26, up from 7.1 percent in FY25 and 7.2 percent in FY24, according to the second advanced estimates under the new series. GDP moderated in Q3FY26 ...
The fraudulent number that is Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a substantially shrunken number relative to the true size of the U.S. economy. See the “surge” in GDP reported yesterday for evidence. The ...
The UK economy grew a “flat” 0.1 per cent between October and December last year, according to official figures. Analysts predictions varied, with some expecting a 0.2 per cent rise in GDP, and others ...
MINSK, 1 November (BelTA) - First Deputy Chairwoman of the National Statistical Committee Yelena Kukharevich explained why the World Bank revised the GDP forecast for Belarus upward in a new episode ...