Argentina - Change in Inventories





Argentina: Change in Inventories

Mnemonic CIVT.IARG
Unit Ths. ARS, NSAAR
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted at Annual Rate
Quarterly 59.92 %
Data 2022 Q4 2,004,498,790
2022 Q3 5,001,092,855

Series Information

Source National Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the Argentine Republic (INDEC)
Release National Accounts - by Industry
Frequency Quarterly
Start Date 3/31/1993
End Date 12/31/2022

Argentina: Business

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Capacity Utilization Jan 2023 62 63.8 %, NSA Monthly
Industrial Production Jan 2023 6.25 -2.7 % Y/Y, NSA Monthly
Change in Inventories 2022 Q4 2,004,498,790 5,001,092,855 Ths. ARS, NSAAR Quarterly
Real Change in Inventories 2022 Q4 -8,047,937 14,000,250 Ths. 2004 ARS, CDASAAR Quarterly

Release Information

For Argentina, the quarterly national accounts and annual regional accounts, released by INDEC, are based on internationally accepted definitions, classifications, and accounting rules. They are developed and presented in a format designed for decision making and formulation of economic policy.

National accounts:

  • National accounts framework: UN SNA 2008 where possible, else UN SNA 1993
  • Industry classification: CIIU Rev. 3.1
  • Measurements:
    • Thousands of constant year-2004 Argentinian pesos (Ths. 2004 ARS)
    • At current prices
  • Adjustment: Not seasonally adjusted annualized rate (NSAAR)
  • Native frequency: Quarterly
  • Start date: As early as 1993Q1

Regional accounts:

  • Adjustment: Not applicable
  • Native frequency: Annual
  • Start date: 2004

Taking into account the recommendations of the UN's 2008 System of National Accounts (SNA 2008), INDEC has estimated a range of key macroeconomic aggregates, such as the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) base 2004 and the Monthly Economic Activity Estimator.

Moody's Analytics supplements

We compute seasonally adjusted (SA) counterparts to GDP(E) and GVA by industry at current and constant prices. Like the fundamentals, they are annualized (SAAR).

Potentially.