Term:
Current period (in price index calculation)
Definition:

In principle, the “current” period should refer to the most recent period for which an index has been computed or is being computed. However, the term is widely used to refer to any period that is compared with the price reference or index reference period. It is also widely used simply to mean the later of the two periods being compared. The exact meaning varies according to the context.

Domain:
Economics & National Accounts
Source:
Consumer price index manual, 2004
arrow-up icon
Feedback