Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Government Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at current prices for Democratic Republic of the Congo

Title Government Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at current prices for Democratic Republic of the Congo
Series ID CGPPPGCDA156NUPN
Source University of Pennsylvania
Release Penn World Table 7.1 (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Percent
Date Range 1950-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 11:58 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 2.256262339
1951-01-01 2.313522134
1952-01-01 2.221306259
1953-01-01 2.241410988
1954-01-01 2.322602848
1955-01-01 2.278651550
1956-01-01 2.290446641
1957-01-01 2.523402149
1958-01-01 2.835090137
1959-01-01 3.004251413
1960-01-01 3.089188285
1961-01-01 3.177452008
1962-01-01 4.169916630
1963-01-01 2.915531810
1964-01-01 2.876227743
1965-01-01 3.429652891
1966-01-01 3.718127779
1967-01-01 3.745339057
1968-01-01 5.049811492
1969-01-01 4.645439878
1970-01-01 5.216471861
1971-01-01 4.387909945
1972-01-01 4.327059657
1973-01-01 4.232873837
1974-01-01 4.953975969
1975-01-01 4.356603223
1976-01-01 4.192172943
1977-01-01 4.238021078
1978-01-01 3.773530856
1979-01-01 3.034360294
1980-01-01 3.208775732
1981-01-01 3.664984449
1982-01-01 3.529104390
1983-01-01 2.960398936
1984-01-01 2.369621458
1985-01-01 2.443199085
1986-01-01 2.557518473
1987-01-01 3.083151540
1988-01-01 3.345039168
1989-01-01 2.582953166
1990-01-01 3.199520652
1991-01-01 2.311601754
1992-01-01 5.708797958
1993-01-01 4.839978230
1994-01-01 1.490434773
1995-01-01 1.108451769
1996-01-01 2.539061642
1997-01-01 3.049484357
1998-01-01 7.540013046
1999-01-01 6.096639982
2000-01-01 5.011150323
2001-01-01 4.973334063
2002-01-01 8.307158289
2003-01-01 6.322402406
2004-01-01 9.192141182
2005-01-01 11.565107700
2006-01-01 11.806096470
2007-01-01 12.515344790
2008-01-01 13.978890110
2009-01-01 14.431733320
2010-01-01 13.759258390

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