Category:Examples of Index Numbers
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This category contains examples of Index Number.
An index number in the context of statistics and economics is a measure of a change in some business activity over time.
It is constructed based on reliable information on relevant components, usually weighted according to importance.
An index number is usually defined relative to a specific base year, at which time the value of the index number would be assigned a round number, usually $100$ but sometimes $1000$.
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