Macroeconomy
National accounts, activity, labor, monetary conditions, and high-frequency indicators.
A professional platform for finding, understanding, and using Bolivia's economic and financial time series—with clean histories, documented sources, and production-ready exports.
BO.MAC.CPI.YOY
Year-over-year percent change · Monthly
Illustrative product interface. Public preview data are placeholders.
Structured around Bolivia's key public data institutions
Data coverage
BoliviaDB is designed around the way economists actually work: consistent concepts, long histories, transparent metadata, and a direct path from source document to usable observation.
National accounts, activity, labor, monetary conditions, and high-frequency indicators.
Headline and component inflation, administered prices, wages, and deflators.
Balance sheets, credit, deposits, rates, liquidity, and institution-level indicators.
Revenue, expenditure, financing, debt, public-sector operations, and subnational data.
Trade, balance of payments, reserves, exchange rates, remittances, and external debt.
Domestic rates, sovereign instruments, financial conditions, and market reference data.
Research workflow
The platform separates collection, validation, metadata, and delivery—so the output is auditable, reproducible, and easy to integrate into research workflows.
Search by concept, institution, frequency, unit, source, or series code.
See definitions, methodology, release timing, source documents, and revision history.
Chart, compare, and export clean observations for research and production workflows.
Methodology first
BoliviaDB is built to preserve source documents, definitions, units, release dates, parser versions, validation results, and data vintages—not just the latest value in a spreadsheet.
Ask about the methodologyA complete observation record
Private beta
Early access will focus on economists, financial institutions, investors, researchers, and organizations that need dependable Bolivian data.