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The Harmonised Indices of Consumer Prices (HICP) dedicated section provides access to a full range of HICP information. It gathers together in one place the explanations, reference documents and data already available on Eurostat's website and will be progressively extended to give further information on key projects, methods and data.

The HICPs are economic indicators constructed to measure the changes over time in the prices of consumer goods and services acquired by households. The HICPs give comparable measures of inflation in the euro-zone, the EU, the European Economic Area and for other countries including accession and candidate countries. They are calculated according to a harmonised approach and a single set of definitions. They provide the official measure of consumer price inflation in the euro-zone for the purposes of monetary policy in the euro area and assessing inflation convergence as required under the Maastricht criteria.


new  Compliance Monitoring 'Information Notes' July 2008: Poland (under: Methodology - HICP Compliance Monitoring)

new Euro changeover and inflation in Cyprus and Malta April 2008 (under: Publications - Technical and thematic News releases)

Compliance Monitoring 'Information Notes' March 2008: Slovakia (under: Methodology - HICP Compliance Monitoring)

new Regulation amending Regulation (EC) No 1749/96 (under: Methodology - HICP Legislation)

This Regulation adds to and amends HICP definitions and rules with respect to sampling, replacement and quality adjustment procedures in order to improve the comparability and reliability of the HICP.

 HICP Release Calendar 2008