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The higher cost of materials raises construction prices
Kuupäev 21.04.2022
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According to Statistics Estonia, in the first quarter of 2022, the construction price index increased by 4.6% compared to the fourth quarter of 2021 and by 19.3% compared to the first quarter of 2021.
Producer price index of industrial output down by 1.5% from last year
Kuupäev 29.02.2024
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According to Statistics Estonia, the producer price index of industrial output, which expresses changes in the producer prices of industrial goods manufactured in Estonia for the domestic market and for export, rose by 2.0% in January 2024 compared with December 2023 and fell by 1.5% compared with January last year.
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According to Statistics Estonia, in March, the consumer price index increased by 0.4% compared with February 2024 and by 3.9% compared with March 2023. Goods were 1.9% and services 7.1% more expensive than in March last year.
436.73 euros per tonne: average purchase price of milk fell last year
Kuupäev 25.01.2024
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According to Statistics Estonia, 859,600 tonnes of milk were purchased from Estonian agricultural producers in 2023, for which farmers were paid nearly 375 million euros. The average purchase price for the year was 436.73 euros per tonne, 5.8% lower than a year earlier.
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Mis uuring see on? Uuringu eesmärk on anda teavet ehitushindade muutumise kohta ajas, mis võimaldab jälgida ja hinnata Eesti majanduses toimuvat. Kelle tellimusel seda uuringut korraldatakse? Antud uuring on Euroopa Liidu tellimus. See viiakse läbi kõikides EL liikmesriikides ühtse metoodika alusel, mis tagab andmete võrreldavuse. Miks need andmed on vajalikud? Antud uuringu raames töötatakse välja majandusnäitajad, mis annavad infot ehituse ja teehooldusega tegelevate ettevõtete tootjahindade muutumisest ajas. Samuti on hinnaindeksid olulised Eesti majanduse arengu jälgimiseks kasutatavate
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The consumer price index (CPI) expresses the change in the prices of consumer goods and services. In order to calculate the consumer price index, it is first necessary to identify what an average private consumer regularly buys. The expenditures are then categorised according to the Classification of Individual Consumption According to Purpose, and shares in the total index, called index weights, are calculated. For the calculation of the index, it is also necessary to choose the goods and services for which price changes will be monitored. These are called representative goods. Then, it is