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Table Data - Price Level of Government Consumption for Brazil

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Title Price Level of Government Consumption for Brazil
Series ID PLOGINBRA623NUPN
Source University of Pennsylvania
Release Penn World Table 7.1 (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units PPP of Government Consumption over Exchange Rate
Date Range 1950-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 10:07 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 71.62903311
1951-01-01 79.58698498
1952-01-01 91.28238757
1953-01-01 94.62885622
1954-01-01 72.01572001
1955-01-01 59.72056902
1956-01-01 62.17004533
1957-01-01 64.11514416
1958-01-01 53.16844095
1959-01-01 41.69198575
1960-01-01 28.18513870
1961-01-01 26.57320825
1962-01-01 26.64909484
1963-01-01 31.79698449
1964-01-01 26.33054842
1965-01-01 25.88599998
1966-01-01 30.23364094
1967-01-01 31.57275319
1968-01-01 30.39929134
1969-01-01 28.58516591
1970-01-01 27.49897438
1971-01-01 25.31663362
1972-01-01 27.59461498
1973-01-01 30.68472232
1974-01-01 30.31675677
1975-01-01 35.62756367
1976-01-01 37.00999041
1977-01-01 34.13058582
1978-01-01 35.31187994
1979-01-01 34.07483132
1980-01-01 24.58553705
1981-01-01 27.05855006
1982-01-01 31.32208002
1983-01-01 21.23106825
1984-01-01 19.11508722
1985-01-01 22.39744048
1986-01-01 24.92694031
1987-01-01 28.88874042
1988-01-01 32.87376277
1989-01-01 66.05803506
1990-01-01 60.89858882
1991-01-01 55.52864075
1992-01-01 49.50610792
1993-01-01 54.49182789
1994-01-01 76.45640860
1995-01-01 110.18665180
1996-01-01 115.50183020
1997-01-01 112.58135830
1998-01-01 109.68293180
1999-01-01 72.22461601
2000-01-01 74.20031440
2001-01-01 62.90513111
2002-01-01 55.48401857
2003-01-01 54.88479686
2004-01-01 61.43304485
2005-01-01 79.20034706
2006-01-01 92.33332960
2007-01-01 106.26539400
2008-01-01 120.30373940
2009-01-01 117.19692240
2010-01-01 142.84007220

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