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Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita Relative to the United States, average GEKS-CPDW, at current prices for Paraguay

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita Relative to the United States, average GEKS-CPDW, at current prices for Paraguay
Series ID PGD2USPYA621NUPN
Source University of Pennsylvania
Release Penn World Table 7.1 (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units U.S.=100
Date Range 1951-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 10:09 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1951-01-01 11.543127520
1952-01-01 10.984002950
1953-01-01 10.324164270
1954-01-01 11.061009510
1955-01-01 10.905374030
1956-01-01 10.603144740
1957-01-01 10.694146690
1958-01-01 11.299174880
1959-01-01 10.693139120
1960-01-01 10.553434060
1961-01-01 10.829912500
1962-01-01 10.189278570
1963-01-01 10.081204830
1964-01-01 9.959088606
1965-01-01 9.883968660
1966-01-01 9.273494793
1967-01-01 9.567871722
1968-01-01 9.289664796
1969-01-01 9.270053958
1970-01-01 9.822391398
1971-01-01 9.820047172
1972-01-01 9.950229973
1973-01-01 10.282116010
1974-01-01 10.905804810
1975-01-01 11.018086590
1976-01-01 11.565502550
1977-01-01 12.776384390
1978-01-01 13.065911710
1979-01-01 12.440084460
1980-01-01 14.464271300
1981-01-01 15.420615330
1982-01-01 15.111005840
1983-01-01 13.315025720
1984-01-01 13.056146510
1985-01-01 12.960844230
1986-01-01 12.585268740
1987-01-01 12.232777110
1988-01-01 13.031308450
1989-01-01 13.398850110
1990-01-01 12.588730320
1991-01-01 12.680468130
1992-01-01 12.145705990
1993-01-01 12.426433570
1994-01-01 11.896451440
1995-01-01 11.811432640
1996-01-01 11.506460160
1997-01-01 11.090995040
1998-01-01 10.557857340
1999-01-01 9.620844984
2000-01-01 8.522776588
2001-01-01 8.647567056
2002-01-01 8.182914379
2003-01-01 8.330094294
2004-01-01 8.447120318
2005-01-01 8.306630489
2006-01-01 8.385642993
2007-01-01 8.786773341
2008-01-01 9.366806312
2009-01-01 9.259856319
2010-01-01 10.555136750

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