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Table Data - Price Level of Government Consumption for New Zealand

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Title Price Level of Government Consumption for New Zealand
Series ID PLOGINNZA623NUPN
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 10:21 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 40.92631821
1951-01-01 45.09609942
1952-01-01 49.30599078
1953-01-01 49.90943279
1954-01-01 50.15661731
1955-01-01 49.66945901
1956-01-01 50.05995413
1957-01-01 49.53709346
1958-01-01 48.77976649
1959-01-01 48.66517137
1960-01-01 44.99566151
1961-01-01 45.88822695
1962-01-01 47.15288765
1963-01-01 48.03206300
1964-01-01 49.58847527
1965-01-01 53.68925877
1966-01-01 54.12472439
1967-01-01 52.22647913
1968-01-01 42.97924078
1969-01-01 43.50969596
1970-01-01 51.68484875
1971-01-01 55.64416425
1972-01-01 61.26204016
1973-01-01 74.04074744
1974-01-01 78.22698203
1975-01-01 71.19673610
1976-01-01 65.32686446
1977-01-01 67.84801717
1978-01-01 78.61477307
1979-01-01 83.60460367
1980-01-01 86.22490235
1981-01-01 81.37953239
1982-01-01 73.59300601
1983-01-01 66.58003006
1984-01-01 59.06642001
1985-01-01 56.87630396
1986-01-01 71.36816609
1987-01-01 86.97043478
1988-01-01 100.72398250
1989-01-01 95.38291458
1990-01-01 95.39429899
1991-01-01 88.00741323
1992-01-01 83.90856334
1993-01-01 83.02930258
1994-01-01 90.66375377
1995-01-01 101.88693330
1996-01-01 107.20707950
1997-01-01 99.91661704
1998-01-01 81.50422588
1999-01-01 79.44081341
2000-01-01 69.59458718
2001-01-01 65.57861469
2002-01-01 70.48246340
2003-01-01 88.60340143
2004-01-01 102.21838930
2005-01-01 106.43883540
2006-01-01 96.93305749
2007-01-01 110.07441520
2008-01-01 104.95220750
2009-01-01 91.12949958
2010-01-01 105.98133020

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