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Practical tools for value transfer in Denmark – guidelines and an example
Appendix H: Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Denmark, Norway and Sweden
Consumer Price Index (CPI) for Denmark, Norway and Sweden 1990-2004 (with 1990 = 100)
Year |
Denmark |
Norway |
Sweden |
1990 |
100,0 |
100,0 |
100,0 |
1991 |
102,4 |
103,5 |
109,3 |
1992 |
104,6 |
105,9 |
111,8 |
1993 |
105,9 |
108,2 |
117,0 |
1994 |
108,0 |
109,8 |
119,6 |
1995 |
110,2 |
112,5 |
122,6 |
1996 |
112,6 |
113,9 |
123,2 |
1997 |
115,0 |
116,8 |
123,8 |
1998 |
117,1 |
119,5 |
123,7 |
1999 |
120,1 |
122,2 |
124,2 |
2000 |
123,6 |
126,0 |
125,5 |
2001 |
126,5 |
129,9 |
128,5 |
2002 |
129,5 |
131,5 |
131,3 |
2003 |
132,3 |
134,8 |
133,8 |
2004 |
133,8 |
135,4 |
134,4 |
Example:
To convert Danish WTP data at the study site collected in 1999 into 2005 –DKK (i.e. January 2005), add the inflation rate for this period which can be calculatad from the equation below:
Inflation rate = CPI (2004) - CPI (1999) = 133.8 – 120.1 = 11.4 %

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