Federal Reserve Economic Data

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

Title Government Consumption Share of Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita at constant prices for Trinidad and Tobago
Series ID KGPPPGTTA156NUPN
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 10:18 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 5.547531677
1951-01-01 5.872511715
1952-01-01 6.861725215
1953-01-01 7.518556285
1954-01-01 7.901818738
1955-01-01 6.960197250
1956-01-01 6.950249356
1957-01-01 5.723797744
1958-01-01 5.749283499
1959-01-01 5.399677621
1960-01-01 5.197633710
1961-01-01 5.815379196
1962-01-01 6.125516850
1963-01-01 6.248804549
1964-01-01 6.266204538
1965-01-01 6.405648100
1966-01-01 6.681555032
1967-01-01 6.835866881
1968-01-01 6.763934421
1969-01-01 6.992508722
1970-01-01 7.753922643
1971-01-01 8.374666735
1972-01-01 8.692600157
1973-01-01 8.901210809
1974-01-01 7.652614513
1975-01-01 9.334740664
1976-01-01 9.058927262
1977-01-01 8.204634214
1978-01-01 7.993224931
1979-01-01 9.708521192
1980-01-01 9.038722072
1981-01-01 10.541846330
1982-01-01 11.776685160
1983-01-01 11.531265590
1984-01-01 13.628703040
1985-01-01 14.988132850
1986-01-01 16.530343310
1987-01-01 17.419362080
1988-01-01 16.823497840
1989-01-01 17.001165490
1990-01-01 18.009356300
1991-01-01 17.357907110
1992-01-01 16.585674060
1993-01-01 16.953128880
1994-01-01 16.277427470
1995-01-01 15.150516350
1996-01-01 15.623771490
1997-01-01 14.774621760
1998-01-01 13.988010090
1999-01-01 13.784753690
2000-01-01 11.329843830
2001-01-01 11.781136540
2002-01-01 12.048445110
2003-01-01 9.021214404
2004-01-01 9.163551550
2005-01-01 8.750604512
2006-01-01 8.782517603
2007-01-01 8.214936407
2008-01-01 6.759661752
2009-01-01 6.984881715
2010-01-01 7.192058561

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