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Spending for the year

What the Uruguayan state bought in 2016

In 2016, state procurement reached $ 26.8 billion, an increase of 2.8% compared to 2015 in current pesos. Inflation accounted for $ 2.7 billion of this variation. Excluding inflation, real spending decreased by 7.6%. Of the real variation, $ 5.6 billion corresponds to changes in reporting bodies: 29 reported in 2016 that had not done so in 2015, and 2 stopped reporting. A single contract, MODULO INTERNACIONAL TERMINAL PESQUERA CAPURRO (Administración Nacional de Puertos → TEYMA URUGUAY S A, for $ 1.5 billion), accounts for 77.3% of the real variation. In comparable categories, representing 40.8% of the year, the change is distributed as $ -5.7 billion due to unit prices and $ 3.9 billion due to quantities purchased, with price being the dominant factor.

$ 26,84 mil M Purchases 2016
$ 52,03 mil M In today's pesos
58.967Records
263Agencies
7.665Suppliers
1,5%Of GDP

Every amount is converted at its own month's exchange rate and deflated by the BCU Unidad Indexada. The series measures purchasing published as open data, not the national budget.

From one year to the next

Each year's change, split into parts that add up exactly. The previous year is first re-priced to this year's price level; what remains is real change, and that is split between bodies entering or leaving the record and those present in both years.

  1. Spend 2015
    $ 26,09 mil M
  2. InflationLast year's spend at this year's prices
    plus$ 2,72 mil M
  3. Enter the record (29)Bodies reporting this year but not last
    plus$ 5,64 mil M
  4. Leave the record (2)Bodies that stopped reporting
    minus$ 2,9 M
  5. Real change among those in both (234)The part that really is more or less buying
    minus$ 7,61 mil M
  6. Spend 2016
    $ 26,84 mil M

Bodies that moved the number

Each body against its own previous year, already re-priced.

Categories that moved the number

By SICE catalogue article code, with the previous year re-priced.

The largest contracts of 2016

When a single contract is a large fraction of the year's change, the year did not rise — that contract did.