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

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Title Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at current prices for China
Series ID CSPPP2CNA156NUPN
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 1952-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-08-31 2:50 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1952-01-01 46.54566550
1953-01-01 46.75689633
1954-01-01 45.76827012
1955-01-01 45.79787811
1956-01-01 44.71147041
1957-01-01 44.54752626
1958-01-01 44.52063332
1959-01-01 43.94232048
1960-01-01 44.37049122
1961-01-01 44.50190265
1962-01-01 44.17058722
1963-01-01 44.29291097
1964-01-01 44.01991455
1965-01-01 44.35717680
1966-01-01 44.16399588
1967-01-01 44.19704130
1968-01-01 44.02325218
1969-01-01 43.79835231
1970-01-01 45.48463353
1971-01-01 45.53700238
1972-01-01 45.38267452
1973-01-01 44.79341367
1974-01-01 45.16654299
1975-01-01 45.14031716
1976-01-01 44.91468264
1977-01-01 45.17860931
1978-01-01 45.01608002
1979-01-01 45.18798070
1980-01-01 45.10849761
1981-01-01 44.70311503
1982-01-01 43.93118207
1983-01-01 44.71093478
1984-01-01 45.03018010
1985-01-01 46.47894332
1986-01-01 45.81729091
1987-01-01 44.23697353
1988-01-01 44.78021262
1989-01-01 44.68991290
1990-01-01 42.98024011
1991-01-01 43.34902413
1992-01-01 44.65555636
1993-01-01 45.44308750
1994-01-01 44.45720053
1995-01-01 44.19416018
1996-01-01 44.00758125
1997-01-01 43.29550097
1998-01-01 43.87243792
1999-01-01 44.34794036
2000-01-01 44.35721923
2001-01-01 44.78226005
2002-01-01 44.38895496
2003-01-01 45.21155856
2004-01-01 44.77953535
2005-01-01 43.37481318
2006-01-01 42.20496786
2007-01-01 41.62920860
2008-01-01 42.26771366
2009-01-01 43.64308105
2010-01-01 43.77922119

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