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The definition of a household, the basket of goods, and the geographic (urban or rural) and income group coverage of consumer price surveys can vary widely by country. In addition, weights are derived from household expenditure surveys, which, for budgetary reasons, tend to be conducted infrequently in developing countries, impairing comparability over time. Although useful for measuring consumer price inflation within a country, consumer price indexes are of less value in comparing countries.\n\n### Statistical concept and methodology:\nConsumer price indexes are constructed explicitly, using surveys of the cost of a defined basket of consumer goods and services.","descriptionProcessing":"We adjusted the original data for inflation and converted it to constant 2021 US dollars.","type":"int","dataChecksum":"5190219213355744560","metadataChecksum":"-7275256204660598526","datasetName":"GPEI Historical Contributions","updatePeriodDays":365,"datasetVersion":"2024-04-22","nonRedistributable":false,"display":{"unit":"constant 2021 US$","shortUnit":"$","numDecimalPlaces":0},"schemaVersion":2,"processingLevel":"major","presentation":{"topicTagsLinks":["Polio","Eradication of Diseases"]},"dimensions":{"years":{"values":[{"id":1994},{"id":1995},{"id":1996},{"id":1997},{"id":1998},{"id":1999},{"id":2000},{"id":2001},{"id":2002},{"id":2003},{"id":2004},{"id":2005},{"id":2006},{"id":2007},{"id":2008},{"id":2009},{"id":2010},{"id":2011},{"id":2012},{"id":2013},{"id":2014},{"id":2015},{"id":2016},{"id":2017},{"id":2018},{"id":2019},{"id":2020},{"id":2021},{"id":2022}]},"entities":{"values":[{"id":355,"name":"World","code":"OWID_WRL"}]}},"origins":[{"id":647,"title":"GPEI Historical Contributions","description":"This dataset shows an overall summary of the financial contributions to the Global Polio Eradication Initiative received over the last 35 years.","producer":"Global Polio Eradication Initiative","citationFull":"Historical Contributions, Global Polio Eradication Initiative (2022)","attributionShort":"GPEI","urlMain":"https://polioeradication.org/financing/donors/historical-contributions/","dateAccessed":"2024-04-22","datePublished":"2023-11-01","license":{"url":"https://www.who.int/about/policies/publishing/copyright","name":"CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 IGO"}},{"id":12930,"title":"World Development Indicators","description":"The World Development Indicators (WDI) database, published by the World Bank, is a comprehensive collection of global development data, providing key economic, social, and environmental statistics. It includes over 1,500 indicators covering more than 200 countries and territories, with data spanning several decades.WDI serves as a vital resource for policymakers, researchers, businesses, and analysts seeking to understand global trends and make data-driven decisions. The database covers a wide range of topics, including economic growth, education, health, poverty, trade, energy, infrastructure, governance, and environmental sustainability.The indicators are sourced from reputable national and international agencies, ensuring high-quality, consistent, and comparable data. Users can access the database through interactive online tools, API services, and downloadable datasets, facilitating detailed analysis and visualization.WDI is also used for tracking progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and other global development initiatives. By providing accessible and reliable statistics, it helps to inform policy discussions and strategies globally.Whether for academic research, policy planning, or economic analysis, the World Development Indicators database is an essential tool for understanding and addressing global development challenges.","producer":"International Monetary Fund (IMF) International Financial Statistics, via World Bank","citationFull":"International Financial Statistics database, International Monetary Fund (IMF). Indicator FP.CPI.TOTL (https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/FP.CPI.TOTL). World Development Indicators - World Bank (2026). Accessed on 2026-02-27.","versionProducer":"125","urlMain":"https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/FP.CPI.TOTL","urlDownload":"https://databankfiles.worldbank.org/public/ddpext_download/WDI_CSV.zip","dateAccessed":"2026-02-27","datePublished":"2026-01-28","license":{"url":"https://datacatalog.worldbank.org/search/dataset/0037712/World-Development-Indicators","name":"CC BY 4.0"}}]}