File:Inflatie volgens Het Parool.png

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Nederlands: Prijsstijging van enige "typisch Amsterdamse" consumptiegoederen in de periode 1999-2009, volgens Het Parool (PS van de Week, bijlage bij Het Parool van 28 maart 2009). De rode lijn geeft de totale prijsstijging van de "gewone" inflatie volgens het CBS over die periode weer (25%). Gebruikt op nl:Inflatie.
English: Price increase of a number of "typical Amsterdam" consumer goods and services from 1999 to 2009. Source: weekly supplement of Het Parool newspaper. The red line shwos the "headline inflation" over this period as reported by the Dutch statistical office CBS (25%). The items shown are: a copy of Het Parool newspaper, ticket to Artis zoo, a glass of beer, a 45-strip public transport ticket, a year's membership of the public library, a portion of patat (french fries) with mayonaise, a cup of coffee at the Hotel Americain. Used on nl:Inflatie.
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