Basic social and economic indicators for the CIS countries in January–February 2009
(January–February 2009 to January–February 2008; percent)
|
|
Gross Domestic Product (at constant prices) |
Industrial production (at constant prices) |
Producer price indices |
Consumer price indices |
Retail trade turnover (at constant prices; all channels of sales) |
|
Azerbaijan |
103,4 |
97,4 |
59,2 |
110,3 |
109,9 |
|
Armenia |
96,3 |
90,3 |
90,4 |
102,5 |
105,01 |
|
Belarus |
102,3 |
97,7 |
120,7 |
115,4 |
108,1 |
|
Georgia |
102,12 |
… |
… |
103,3 |
… |
|
Kazakhstan |
96,33 |
96,8 |
71,3 |
108,7 |
97,81 |
Kyrgyzstan |
98,9 |
74,9 |
117,1 |
117,5 |
102,4 |
|
Moldova |
107,22 |
73,7 |
97,6 |
104,4 |
96,61,4 |
|
Russia |
88,43 |
85,4 |
92,8 |
113,6 |
100,31 |
Tajikistan |
103,9 |
93,4 |
79,8 |
110,6 |
117,8 |
|
Ukraine |
102,12 |
67,2 |
119,7 |
121,6 |
90,3 |
|
CIS |
90 |
85 |
96 |
114 |
99,5 |
1 Excluding turnover of public catering enterprises.
2 2008 compared with 2007.
3 Output index by main types of economic activity based on data on changes in volumes of agricultural production, mining and quarrying, manufacturing activity, electricity, gas and water supply, construction, transport, retail and wholsale trade (Kazakhstan - including communications).
4 Trading organizations.