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GDP Standard (nvm, lock)

SkyEyeSkyEye Registered User regular
edited February 2010 in Help / Advice Forum
I'm doing a macro report and I have GDP Data from here: http://www.bea.gov/national/nipaweb/TableView.asp?SelectedTable=5&ViewSeries=NO&Java=no&Request3Place=N&3Place=N&FromView=YES&Freq=Year&FirstYear=1989&LastYear=2008&3Place=N&Update=Update&JavaBox=no#Mid. Problem is, I don't see the standard indicator of what standard dollar is used. I'll make the assumption that it's inflation adjusted; does the BEA use a specific year off which to base its GDP data?

EDIT: Sorry 'bout that. Found the "real" GDP chart just below it.

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