Australia - Terms of trade adjustment

Terms of trade adjustment (constant LCU)

The value for Terms of trade adjustment (constant LCU) in Australia was 0 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 60 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 49,236,480,000 in 2012 and a minimum value of -99,537,900,000 in 2001.

Definition: The terms of trade effect equals capacity to import less exports of goods and services in constant prices. Data are in constant local currency.

Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.

Year Value
1960 -7,032,350,000
1961 -8,018,841,000
1962 -8,946,647,000
1963 -8,395,181,000
1964 -7,828,669,000
1965 -8,801,062,000
1966 -8,933,983,000
1967 -10,044,200,000
1968 -11,465,130,000
1969 -11,599,230,000
1970 -12,969,260,000
1971 -16,232,100,000
1972 -19,473,820,000
1973 -14,015,540,000
1974 -10,598,900,000
1975 -15,287,960,000
1976 -17,644,610,000
1977 -20,157,510,000
1978 -24,119,920,000
1979 -25,572,940,000
1980 -25,885,380,000
1981 -24,962,700,000
1982 -26,187,230,000
1983 -26,926,510,000
1984 -27,943,880,000
1985 -33,043,040,000
1986 -39,201,910,000
1987 -45,939,610,000
1988 -45,248,930,000
1989 -37,125,880,000
1990 -38,615,240,000
1991 -47,052,260,000
1992 -53,985,980,000
1993 -61,457,250,000
1994 -69,762,440,000
1995 -69,910,680,000
1996 -73,635,000,000
1997 -78,206,830,000
1998 -82,482,990,000
1999 -90,304,050,000
2000 -93,926,120,000
2001 -99,537,900,000
2002 -96,814,600,000
2003 -94,995,860,000
2004 -84,385,970,000
2005 -70,583,750,000
2006 -51,445,860,000
2007 -37,193,910,000
2008 -24,237,400,000
2009 -4,838,288,000
2010 -16,243,610,000
2011 45,277,070,000
2012 49,236,480,000
2013 13,440,710,000
2014 -341,284,300
2015 -41,620,140,000
2016 -82,274,750,000
2017 -35,304,600,000
2018 -28,526,190,000
2019 -3,727,939,000
2020 0

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: National accounts