basiskernindex
Basiskernindex is a statistical concept used to describe the underlying level or trend of a time series by filtering out short-term volatility and irregular components. The term is most common in German-speaking contexts, where it is often contrasted with headline figures that include seasonal effects, anomalies, or temporary shocks. In practice, basiskernindex is applied to economic indicators such as prices, wages, or output to capture the persistent movement that lies behind noise in the data.
Calculation and variants of basiskernindex vary by discipline and author. Common approaches include removing seasonal components
Applications of the basiskernindex include monitoring underlying inflationary or deflationary pressures, assessing the momentum of economic
Limitations and criticisms center on methodological choices. The resulting index can be sensitive to the method
See also: Core inflation, Time series decomposition, Seasonal adjustment, Trend extraction.