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Table Data - Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at constant prices for Republic of Korea

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Title Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at constant prices for Republic of Korea
Series ID KCPPPGKRA156NUPN
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 1953-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 10:51 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1953-01-01 77.28227716
1954-01-01 78.97794739
1955-01-01 80.51436656
1956-01-01 81.58038891
1957-01-01 79.17719200
1958-01-01 79.62140737
1959-01-01 81.90159835
1960-01-01 81.91641455
1961-01-01 80.29056644
1962-01-01 81.62883214
1963-01-01 74.63036752
1964-01-01 79.19877240
1965-01-01 79.37963085
1966-01-01 74.08702320
1967-01-01 73.21266034
1968-01-01 70.29144688
1969-01-01 73.12264114
1970-01-01 74.97474043
1971-01-01 74.69880418
1972-01-01 75.82236243
1973-01-01 73.17257506
1974-01-01 71.57388782
1975-01-01 72.13307051
1976-01-01 69.98675892
1977-01-01 66.16642063
1978-01-01 63.66057284
1979-01-01 62.86150577
1980-01-01 65.68704682
1981-01-01 65.25786826
1982-01-01 65.04265188
1983-01-01 63.42500486
1984-01-01 62.54412349
1985-01-01 62.32483988
1986-01-01 61.11498888
1987-01-01 59.32777298
1988-01-01 57.80976702
1989-01-01 57.85357973
1990-01-01 57.09517162
1991-01-01 56.10648412
1992-01-01 57.22273513
1993-01-01 57.28527963
1994-01-01 56.94891646
1995-01-01 57.82058037
1996-01-01 57.76807628
1997-01-01 57.82013233
1998-01-01 56.96865132
1999-01-01 56.21030274
2000-01-01 56.11932051
2001-01-01 56.93756065
2002-01-01 57.71746755
2003-01-01 56.25931705
2004-01-01 54.45852510
2005-01-01 54.87892451
2006-01-01 54.84223346
2007-01-01 54.71192529
2008-01-01 54.34428246
2009-01-01 55.46597351
2010-01-01 53.71241560

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