YoY Change in Final Quarterly GDP in Mexico
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The final figure of the quarterly Gross Domestic Product (GDP) (year-on-year) is an indicator measuring Mexico's economic growth rate, showing how much the GDP of a specific quarter has changed compared to the same quarter of the previous year. This data is published by Mexico's National Institute of Statistics and Geography (INEGI) and represents the revised final number based on initial preliminary estimates.
Year-on-year data helps in understanding the long-term growth trends of GDP. An increase in GDP indicates economic expansion, showing active investment and consumption. Conversely, a decrease in GDP suggests economic stagnation or contraction may be occurring.
This data serves as crucial reference material for policymakers to assess the health of the economy and formulate appropriate economic policies. It also provides important information for businesses and investors to assess economic growth trends and outlooks.
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