Q. What is the GDP deflator called?
Answer: Ratio of nominal to real GDP
Notes: The GDP deflator is a measure of general price inflation. It is calculated by dividing nominal GDP by real GDP and then multiplying by 100. Real GDP growth measures growth in quantity only and nominal GDP measures growth in value. GDP Deflator = Nominal GDP Real GDP/100.

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