Giuseppe Sandro Mela.
2021-12-20.
L’indice dei prezzi alla produzione (Producer Price Index, PPI) è un indicatore inflazionistico che misura il cambiamento medio dei prezzi di vendita praticati dai produttori nazionali di beni e servizi, dai grossisti agli altri grossisti.
Il PPI misura il cambiamento del prezzo dal punto di vista del Venditore.
Usualmente, le variazioni del PPI si ripercuotono dopo qualche mese sui prezzi al consumo, che risultano essere incrementati di un fattore variante tra il due ed il tre, a seconda dei costi di distribuzione.
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In sintesi.
– In October 2021, compared with October 2020, industrial producer prices increased by 21.9% in the euro area and by 21.7% in the EU
– Industrial producer prices …. increased by 62.5% in the energy sector
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I problemi non risolti quando erano ancora piccoli e risolvibili, lasciati lì a marcire alla fine diventano venefici.
Nel blocco europeo un PPI al 21.9% è il certificato della morte del sistema economico.
Una inflazione di tale livello suggella la morte del sistema economico.
Infine, senza energia a costi accettabili i sistemi economici muoiono.
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In October 2021, industrial producer prices rose by 5.4% in the euro area and by 5.0% in the EU, compared with September 2021, according to estimates from Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. In September 2021, prices increased by 2.8% in the euro area and by 2.7% in the EU.
In October 2021, compared with October 2020, industrial producer prices increased by 21.9% in the euro area and by 21.7% in the EU.
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Monthly comparison by main industrial grouping and by Member State
Industrial producer prices in the euro area in October 2021, compared with September 2021, increased by 16.8% in the energy sector, by 1.4% for intermediate goods, by 0.5% for durable and for non-durable consumer goods and by 0.4% for capital goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy increased by 0.8%.
In the EU, industrial producer prices increased by 14.9% in the energy sector, by 1.4% for intermediate goods, by 0.6% for capital goods and for non-durable consumer goods and by 0.5% for durable consumer goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy increased by 0.9%.
The highest monthly increases in industrial producer prices were recorded in Belgium (+11.2%), Italy (+9.4%) and Romania (+8.6%), while the only decreases were observed in Estonia (-2.1%), Luxembourg (-0.3%) and Sweden (-0.2%).
Annual comparison by main industrial grouping and by Member State
Industrial producer prices in the euro area in October 2021, compared with October 2020, increased by 62.5% in the energy sector, by 16.8% for intermediate goods, by 4.2% for durable consumer goods, by 3.9% for capital goods and by 3.4% for non-durable consumer goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy increased by 8.9%.
In the EU, industrial producer prices increased by 59.8% in the energy sector, by 17.1% for intermediate goods, by 4.6% for durable consumer goods, by 4.1% for capital goods and by 3.6% for non-durable consumer goods. Prices in total industry excluding energy increased by 9.2%.
The industrial producer prices increased in all Member States, with the highest yearly increases being registered in Ireland (+89.9%), Denmark (+39.8%) and Belgium (+34.5%).
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