Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted Domestic Absorption Per Capita, average GEKS-CPDW, at current prices for Pakistan

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted Domestic Absorption Per Capita, average GEKS-CPDW, at current prices for Pakistan
Series ID PCDGDPPKA620NUPN
Source University of Pennsylvania
Release Penn World Table 7.1 (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units International Dollars
Date Range 1950-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 11:52 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 103.4442155
1951-01-01 114.0922976
1952-01-01 107.8559985
1953-01-01 109.0448259
1954-01-01 111.7487506
1955-01-01 108.0304331
1956-01-01 117.0184515
1957-01-01 118.5708055
1958-01-01 117.5605041
1959-01-01 129.5543483
1960-01-01 129.4479442
1961-01-01 137.0734851
1962-01-01 139.6441049
1963-01-01 148.6452589
1964-01-01 160.7849036
1965-01-01 179.7206022
1966-01-01 179.0295242
1967-01-01 194.7157868
1968-01-01 209.9642484
1969-01-01 208.7052096
1970-01-01 258.9601789
1971-01-01 269.4054122
1972-01-01 275.0254430
1973-01-01 295.2061125
1974-01-01 345.7366773
1975-01-01 386.9585264
1976-01-01 425.9308394
1977-01-01 468.3944392
1978-01-01 525.6776815
1979-01-01 589.7899943
1980-01-01 694.0273543
1981-01-01 741.9442664
1982-01-01 809.1498406
1983-01-01 860.8094875
1984-01-01 927.2331504
1985-01-01 1009.6588140
1986-01-01 1011.8652770
1987-01-01 1059.9534190
1988-01-01 1130.3124630
1989-01-01 1190.1660690
1990-01-01 1246.5564840
1991-01-01 1247.7415750
1992-01-01 1375.5208060
1993-01-01 1440.1585340
1994-01-01 1438.8362070
1995-01-01 1517.9254300
1996-01-01 1601.8210610
1997-01-01 1604.7994950
1998-01-01 1620.9256590
1999-01-01 1655.4716200
2000-01-01 1677.2835100
2001-01-01 1675.1339100
2002-01-01 1709.2152850
2003-01-01 1759.4822100
2004-01-01 1905.4105900
2005-01-01 2181.5104690
2006-01-01 2407.7231000
2007-01-01 2526.3230420
2008-01-01 2663.7642770
2009-01-01 2660.5295070
2010-01-01 2705.3258160

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