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$QQH[$ 1HZGHYHORSPHQWVLQ+,&3V *UHHFHLQHXUR]RQHIURPXDU\ Greece is included in the MUICP (Monetary Union Index of Consumer Prices) starting with the January 2001 index. The index is computed as an annual chain index 1 allowing for country weights changing each year as well as allowing for inclusion of additional countries into the euro-zone. The annual rate of change for the MUICP for January 2001 will be the change from January 2000 to December 2000 for the eleven euro-zone countries combined with the change from December 2000 to January 2001 for the twelve euro-zone countries. In other words, the euro-zone is treated as an entity regardless of its composition. For analytical purposes Eurostat has made available in its data base NewCronos historic series covering the current twelve Member States of the euro-zone. The all-items annual rate for 1999 and 2000 can be found in annex D. )XUWKHUH[WHQVLRQRI+,&3FRYHUDJH In addition to the extensions of coverage implemented with the January 2000 index, some additional services are covered with the January 2001 index. These are hospital services, social protection services provided within the home, retirement homes and residences for the disabled. The weight of these new items is slightly more than one percent of the total HICP coverage but with some variation between countries as can be seen in annex C. The inclusion of these services will follow the same approach as the one used in January 2000 2. The country weights to be used for 2001 can be found in annex B. )XUWKHUH[WHQVLRQRI+,&3OHJDOIUDPHZRUN The HICP standards have been extended with rules on when prices observed should go into the index compilation. Prices for products will be recorded either at the time when the price is observed (for goods) or the time when the consumption can commence (for services). This may affect the seasonal pattern of some subindices. The HICP standards have also been extended with rules regarding inclusion of sales prices. This may affect index levels in certain months and will be flagged appropriately in the HICP news releases. 0RUHGHWDLOVRQLQIODWLRQFRPSRQHQWV The HICP news release has been enlarged with information on inflation rates for the 12 main consumption groups for the euro-zone while information on the EU-15 has been limited to the all-items index. The titles of the 12 main consumption groups have been abbreviated slightly. The full titles and definitions may be found in Commission Regulation (EC) 1749/1999 or in the HICP methodological notes in NewCronos. RPSRVLWLRQRILQIODWLRQUDWHV Although MUICP weights are updated every year the inflation rate can be decomposed in an additive way into the sum of the effects of the expenditure groups covered by the index. Hence, it is possible to say how much the various item-groups contribute to the total inflation rate. Eurostat will start making these time series available in the NewCronos database from March 2001. 1) See also Eurostat Memo N 8/98, 4 May 1998, and Eurostat Memo N 2/2000, 18 February 2000. 2) See Eurostat Memo N 2/2000 published 18 February 2000.
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