Economic Globalization

ADB Multiregional Input-Output Tables at constant prices

Constant price MRIO tables are compiled to remove the changes in the trends driven by price fluctuations, thus relate only to factors such as quantity, value-addition, and compositional changes.1


ADB published constant price MRIO tables expressed in 2010 prices with 35-industry and 5-final demand category disaggregation for 62 economies and the rest of the world. Tables are calculated by deflating the current price counterparts using implicit price indices (deflators). For details on the framework used in the compilation of the constant price MRIO tables, see "Part III of the Key Indicators for Asia and the Pacific 2023."


Statistical Office of the European Communities (Eurostat). 2016. Handbook on prices and volume measures in national accounts. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union.

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