Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Government Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at current prices for Nicaragua

Title Government Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at current prices for Nicaragua
Series ID CGPPPGNIA156NUPN
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 10:26 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 12.467179100
1951-01-01 10.554106910
1952-01-01 9.926695164
1953-01-01 10.482949540
1954-01-01 10.923463310
1955-01-01 10.511054910
1956-01-01 10.803591090
1957-01-01 10.504339460
1958-01-01 10.933435600
1959-01-01 10.987568180
1960-01-01 11.055713280
1961-01-01 11.162009700
1962-01-01 10.447260080
1963-01-01 8.627065995
1964-01-01 8.494467560
1965-01-01 8.472834646
1966-01-01 8.426031643
1967-01-01 8.709037257
1968-01-01 8.576331443
1969-01-01 8.647394541
1970-01-01 8.453358958
1971-01-01 8.447534255
1972-01-01 8.518850746
1973-01-01 7.567212206
1974-01-01 7.947549009
1975-01-01 9.115496273
1976-01-01 8.911262122
1977-01-01 9.437182906
1978-01-01 12.797558740
1979-01-01 21.673827450
1980-01-01 21.111548530
1981-01-01 23.125081750
1982-01-01 28.118437070
1983-01-01 34.867850410
1984-01-01 39.358432860
1985-01-01 41.202277930
1986-01-01 43.240205750
1987-01-01 43.777879980
1988-01-01 35.851194490
1989-01-01 30.943375830
1990-01-01 38.931861200
1991-01-01 26.218834070
1992-01-01 22.965397340
1993-01-01 23.106228020
1994-01-01 21.596967670
1995-01-01 21.425990660
1996-01-01 20.596913120
1997-01-01 19.847706330
1998-01-01 19.580370050
1999-01-01 20.938067810
2000-01-01 20.669837360
2001-01-01 20.122629020
2002-01-01 20.259146120
2003-01-01 20.903827820
2004-01-01 20.735701600
2005-01-01 21.313262580
2006-01-01 21.368885070
2007-01-01 21.105476230
2008-01-01 21.328899360
2009-01-01 21.578609880
2010-01-01 22.226127440

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