methods, notes and classification HICP - all items excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco methods, notes and classification

Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices (HICPs) are designed for international comparisons of consumer price inflation. HICPs are used for the assessment of the inflation convergence criterion as required under Article 121 of the Treaty of Amsterdam and by the ECB for assessing price stability for monetary policy purposes. The ECB defines price stability on the basis of the annual rate of change of the euro area HICP.HICPs are compiled on the basis of harmonized standards, binding for all Member States. Conceptually, the HICPs are Laspeyres-type price indices and are computed as annual chain-indices allowing for weights changing each year.The common classification for Harmonized Indices of Consumer Prices is the COICOP (Classification Of Individual COnsumption by Purpose). A version of this classification (COICOP/HICP) has been specially adapted for the HICPs. Sub-indices published by Eurostat are based on this classification.HICPs are produced and published using a common index reference period (2005=100). Growth rates are calculated from published index levels.Indexes, as well as both growth rates with respect to the previous month (M/M-1) and with respect to the corresponding month of the previous year (M/M-12) are neither calendar nor seasonally adjusted.

    • Classification of individual consumption by purpose (COICOP)
      • 00 Overall index excluding energy, food, alcohol and tobacco
    • Unit of measure
      • 00 Index, 2015=100
      • 01 Percentage change m/m-1
      • 02 Percentage change m/m-12
    • Geopolitical entity (reporting)
      • 000 European Union (EU6-1958, EU9-1973, EU10-1981, EU12-1986, EU15-1995, EU25-2004, EU27-2007, EU28-2013, EU27-2020)
      • 001 European Union - 27 countries (from 2020)
      • 002 Euro area (EA11-1999, EA12-2001, EA13-2007, EA15-2008, EA16-2009, EA17-2011, EA18-2014, EA19-2015, EA20-2023)
      • 003 Euro area – 20 countries (from 2023)
      • 004 Euro area - 19 countries (2015-2022)
      • 005 Belgium
      • 006 Bulgaria
      • 007 Czechia
      • 008 Denmark
      • 009 Germany
      • 00a Estonia
      • 00b Ireland
      • 00c Greece
      • 00d Spain
      • 00e France
      • 00f Croatia
      • 00g Italy
      • 00h Cyprus
      • 00i Latvia
      • 00j Lithuania
      • 00k Luxembourg
      • 00l Hungary
      • 00m Malta
      • 00n Netherlands
      • 00o Austria
      • 00p Poland
      • 00q Portugal
      • 00r Romania
      • 00s Slovenia
      • 00t Slovakia
      • 00u Finland
      • 00v Sweden
      • 00w Iceland
      • 00x Norway
      • 00y Switzerland
      • 00z Montenegro
      • 010 North Macedonia
      • 011 Albania
      • 012 Serbia
      • 013 Türkiye
      • 014 Kosovo*