HomeEconomics Economics How To Find GDP Deflator? By HTuser 2 Use the formula: GDP Deflator = (Nominal GDP / Real GDP) × 100 Find nominal GDP for the year Find real GDP for the same year Divide nominal GDP by real GDP Multiply the result by 100 The result is the GDP deflator for that year Share FacebookXPinterestWhatsApp Suggested for You How To Find Elasticity Of Demand? How To Figure Out GDP? How To Compute For Opportunity Cost? How To Calculate Inflation? How To Calculate Deadweight Loss? How To Find Nominal GDP? Load more Trending Today How To Test Continuity With A Multimeter? How To Do French Tips? How To Tilt Screen In Windows? How To Convert JPEG To PDF? How To Delete A Contact On iPhone? How To Calculate Required Minimum Distribution? Load more