Peru - Private Consumption





Peru: Private Consumption

Mnemonic C.IPER
Unit Mil. PEN, NSA
Adjustments Not Seasonally Adjusted
Quarterly 0.99 %
Data 2023 Q4 160,069
2023 Q3 161,663

Series Information

Source National Institute of Statistics and Informatics (INEI)
Release GDP
Frequency Quarterly
Start Date 3/31/1994
End Date 12/31/2023

Peru: GDP

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Investment Feb 2024 2,022 1,614 Mil. PEN, NSA Monthly
Real Gross Domestic Product Jan 2024 166.25 196.1 Index 2007=100, NSA Monthly
Government Consumption 2023 Q4 41,423 33,267 Mil. PEN, NSA Quarterly
Nominal Gross Domestic Product 2023 Q4 265,126 249,468 Mil. PEN, NSA Quarterly
Private Consumption 2023 Q4 160,069 161,663 Mil. PEN, NSA Quarterly
Real Government Consumption 2023 Q4 21,927 17,328 Mil. Ch. 2007 PEN, NSA Quarterly
Real Investment 2023 Q4 117,403 121,990 Mil. Ch. 2007 PEN, SAAR Quarterly
Real Private Consumption 2023 Q4 91,782 92,999 Mil. Ch. 2007 PEN, NSA Quarterly
Nominal Fixed Investment (gross fixed capital formation) 2017 141,992,000,000 138,879,000,000 NCU Annual
Real Fixed Investment (gross fixed capital formation) 2017 112,492,000,000 111,231,000,000 NCU Annual

Release Information

For Peru, the National Institute of Statistics and Information (INEI) reports quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and real gross value added (GVA). The dataset includes imports, private and public consumption, gross capital formation, domestic demand, exports, gross fixed investment and GVA by industry.

National:

  • National accounts framework: UN SNA 2008
  • Industry classification: CIIU Rev. 4 (ISIC Rev. 4)
  • Measurements:
    • Millions of Peruvian soles at chained-year 2007 prices (Mil. Ch. 2007 PEN)
    • At current prices (Mil. PEN)
  • Adjustment: Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequencies: Quarterly, annual
  • Start date: 2007Q1

Subnational GVA, where different:

  • Native frequency: Annual
  • Start date: Uniformly 2007
  • Geo coverage:
    • Department (all 25, IPER_^^^^)
    • Lima Province (IPER_LIM)

Predecessor:

  • At 1994 prices

For consistency and comparability, GDP is reported according to the same principles, definitions, and structure of the System of National Accounts (SNA-2008) of the United Nations. Matrices of production, intermediate consumption, final demand, value-added, equilibria of supply and use of 365 products from 101 economic industries are considered. Weights of each of the accounts are used for a better frame of reference. 

Data is obtained from the National Household Survey, companies in the private and public sector, Sectoral Statistics offices, the National Superintendency of Tax Administration and Customs (SUNAT), the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF), and the Integrated Financial Management System (SIAF).

Moody's Analytics supplements

We compute trade balance, global supply and demand, and change in inventories (as NSA identities). We compute seasonally adjusted parallels to GDP(E) and to GDP(O) branches, in SAAR terms, using the X-13ARIMA-SEATS program.

Further reading

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