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Table 1

Structure of the German CPI 2000=100

COICOP-

Code

Product category

Share in
CPI basket
(‰)

Number
of pro-
ducts1

“01

Food and non-alcoholic beverages

103.65

ïï

02

Alcoholic beverages, tobacco and
narcotics

36.73

5

03

Clothing and footwear

55.09

6

04

Housing, water, electricity, gas and
other fuels

302.66

ï2

05

Furnishings, household equipment
and routine household maintenance

68.54

ï2

06

Health

35.46

7

07

Transport

138.65

ï3

08

Communication

25.21

3

09

Recreation and culture

110.85

20

10

Education

6.66

3

11

Restaurants and hotels

46.57

3

12

Miscellaneous goods and services

70.23

ï2

01-12

Individual consumption expenditure
of households_____________________

1000.00

ï09

Source: Destatis. 1on 4-digit COICOP-level.



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