The World Bank Atlas method (original) (raw)

In calculating gross national income (GNI) per capita in U.S. dollars for operational and analytical purposes, the World Bank uses the Atlas conversion factor instead of market exchange rates. The purpose of the Atlas conversion factor is to reduce the impact of exchange rate fluctuations in cross-country comparisons of national incomes.

The Atlas conversion factor for a given year is the average of a country’s exchange rate for that year and the two preceding years, adjusted for the difference between the rate of inflation in the country and international inflation. The objective of the adjustment is to reduce short term changes to the exchange rate caused by inflation.

A country’s inflation rate between year t and year t-n is measured by the change in its GDP deflator ![](https://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/site-content/kb/formula-2.png) ![](https://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/site-content/kb/formula-3.png)

International inflation between year t and year t-n is measured using the change in a deflator based on the International Monetary Fund’s unit of account, special drawing rights (or SDRs). Known as the “SDR deflator,” it is a weighted average of the GDP deflators (in SDR terms) of China, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the euro area, converted to U.S. dollar terms; weights are the amount of each currency in one SDR unit.

The Atlas conversion factor (local currency to the U.S. dollar) for any country for year t is given by:

where https://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/site-content/kb/formula-7a.png is the average annual exchange rate (local currency to the U.S. dollar) for year t.

GNI in U.S. dollars (Atlas method) for year t is calculated by applying the Atlas conversion factor to a country’s GNI in current prices (local currency) as follows:

The resulting GNI in U.S. dollars can then be divided by a country’s midyear population to derive GNI per capita (Atlas method).

Worked example

| Variable | t-2 | | t-1 | | t | | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | | -------- | | --------- | | GDP deflator (NY.GDP.DEFL.ZS) | 100 | | 125 | | 150 | | Calculate rate of inflation | 1.50 | | 1.20 | | - | | SDR deflator | 100 | | 105 | | 110 | | Calculate rate of inflation | 1.10 | | 1.05 | | - | | Calculate local inflation relative to international inflation (a)/(b) | 1.36 | | 1.15 | | - | | Annual average market exchange rate https://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/site-content/kb/formula-14.png (PA.NUS.FCRF) | 3 | | 4 | | 5 | | Simple 3-year average exchange rate (for comparison) | | | | | 4 | | Calculate Atlas method exchange rate | | | | | 4.56 | | GNI, current local currency, billions (NY.GNP.MKTP.CN) | 90 | | 120 | | 150 | | GNI, average market exchange rate, current US$ billions | | | | | 30.00 | | GNI, 3-year average market exchange rate, current US$ billions | | | | | 37.50 | | Calculate GNI, Atlas method conversion factor, current US$ billions | | | | | 32.91 | | Mid-year population, millions https://databank.worldbank.org/data/download/site-content/kb/formula-17.png (SP.POP.TOTL) | 10 | | 12 | | 15 | | GNI per capita, average market exchange rate, current US$ | | | | | 2,000 | | GNI per capita, 3-year average market exchange rate, current US$ | | | | | 2,500 | | Calculate GNI per capita, Atlas method conversion factor, current US$ | | | | | 2,194 |

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