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

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted Domestic Absorption Per Capita, average GEKS-CPDW, at current prices for South Africa
Series ID PCDGDPZAA620NUPN
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 10:44 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 470.4921389
1951-01-01 530.3690547
1952-01-01 491.5643631
1953-01-01 533.5502502
1954-01-01 548.8577500
1955-01-01 560.0457027
1956-01-01 577.3968285
1957-01-01 611.2440509
1958-01-01 632.9236884
1959-01-01 614.9998732
1960-01-01 656.7713039
1961-01-01 658.5925075
1962-01-01 665.6798945
1963-01-01 724.4446259
1964-01-01 790.9497553
1965-01-01 835.2140875
1966-01-01 850.7203787
1967-01-01 925.9712092
1968-01-01 971.5507688
1969-01-01 1074.5692020
1970-01-01 1211.7033410
1971-01-01 1325.0113570
1972-01-01 1321.1075270
1973-01-01 1487.7972160
1974-01-01 1748.6224520
1975-01-01 1933.7334540
1976-01-01 1959.4950950
1977-01-01 2013.5586850
1978-01-01 2113.7804150
1979-01-01 2352.9384350
1980-01-01 2907.7998120
1981-01-01 3312.6120220
1982-01-01 3224.5452490
1983-01-01 3329.8837190
1984-01-01 3476.5076970
1985-01-01 3251.7408100
1986-01-01 3185.1301310
1987-01-01 3285.1749620
1988-01-01 3564.6396960
1989-01-01 3743.4894100
1990-01-01 3788.5216420
1991-01-01 3843.1260420
1992-01-01 3792.7039720
1993-01-01 3838.0915760
1994-01-01 4097.7406620
1995-01-01 4344.7258520
1996-01-01 4514.6691220
1997-01-01 4637.2825500
1998-01-01 4652.4205760
1999-01-01 4692.0026500
2000-01-01 4921.9282100
2001-01-01 5118.1317540
2002-01-01 5389.1826770
2003-01-01 5716.5122030
2004-01-01 6294.8792700
2005-01-01 6829.4882530
2006-01-01 7590.4198660
2007-01-01 8272.6549670
2008-01-01 8748.3470970
2009-01-01 8492.7134770
2010-01-01 8946.6991580

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