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GDP at Constant Prices

GDP at constant prices is a measure used to compare the value of an economy's output across different time periods by adjusting for changes in the currency's value due to inflation or deflation. This is achieved by selecting a base year and valuing the goods and services produced in other years using the prices from that base year.

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