Federal Reserve Economic Data

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

Title Government Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at constant prices for Nicaragua
Series ID KGPPPGNIA156NUPN
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 10:30 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 13.122932830
1951-01-01 11.362943790
1952-01-01 10.849259700
1953-01-01 11.512291810
1954-01-01 11.651578100
1955-01-01 11.246412570
1956-01-01 11.518940520
1957-01-01 11.264258080
1958-01-01 11.405405950
1959-01-01 11.406910590
1960-01-01 11.206757390
1961-01-01 11.162940080
1962-01-01 10.415387960
1963-01-01 8.683990356
1964-01-01 8.458270075
1965-01-01 8.431889045
1966-01-01 8.132009808
1967-01-01 8.526281953
1968-01-01 8.225155755
1969-01-01 8.095430494
1970-01-01 8.713097362
1971-01-01 8.591985039
1972-01-01 8.964555667
1973-01-01 8.012995106
1974-01-01 8.261072582
1975-01-01 9.024083712
1976-01-01 9.502521965
1977-01-01 10.191050780
1978-01-01 13.536408860
1979-01-01 23.158630020
1980-01-01 23.024285560
1981-01-01 24.033543400
1982-01-01 28.629818560
1983-01-01 36.400224280
1984-01-01 41.725580030
1985-01-01 45.385156130
1986-01-01 47.120600290
1987-01-01 49.371126590
1988-01-01 36.605895050
1989-01-01 31.197340740
1990-01-01 41.453761980
1991-01-01 27.735777890
1992-01-01 24.788587000
1993-01-01 24.751898650
1994-01-01 23.213684400
1995-01-01 23.639009480
1996-01-01 22.384910260
1997-01-01 21.085103790
1998-01-01 21.254563490
1999-01-01 21.897222670
2000-01-01 21.672932380
2001-01-01 21.039999350
2002-01-01 21.024488980
2003-01-01 21.352486330
2004-01-01 21.006954050
2005-01-01 21.313262580
2006-01-01 20.986222380
2007-01-01 20.174626080
2008-01-01 20.037668460
2009-01-01 20.842216650
2010-01-01 21.530633880

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