Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Total Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP, G-K method, at current prices for Colombia

Title Total Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP, G-K method, at current prices for Colombia
Series ID PPPGDPCOA619NUPN
Source University of Pennsylvania
Release Penn World Table 7.1 (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Millions of International Dollars
Date Range 1950-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 12:02 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 4485.256553
1951-01-01 4728.886668
1952-01-01 5096.420478
1953-01-01 5559.809736
1954-01-01 6249.981367
1955-01-01 6581.400686
1956-01-01 6940.180937
1957-01-01 7169.961764
1958-01-01 7281.164476
1959-01-01 7830.873447
1960-01-01 8389.154414
1961-01-01 9018.008683
1962-01-01 9577.841059
1963-01-01 10001.160560
1964-01-01 11137.492170
1965-01-01 11272.899540
1966-01-01 12271.701220
1967-01-01 12993.850160
1968-01-01 14327.645910
1969-01-01 16069.056780
1970-01-01 18450.803040
1971-01-01 20530.411950
1972-01-01 22928.127640
1973-01-01 25930.371980
1974-01-01 30168.938380
1975-01-01 33213.522800
1976-01-01 38023.474470
1977-01-01 43354.220060
1978-01-01 49864.837560
1979-01-01 56236.028230
1980-01-01 64988.656350
1981-01-01 72800.274130
1982-01-01 78412.406270
1983-01-01 81725.676020
1984-01-01 86856.626430
1985-01-01 90070.480060
1986-01-01 98195.188400
1987-01-01 104063.279000
1988-01-01 112417.200200
1989-01-01 119325.610500
1990-01-01 128292.650500
1991-01-01 134267.319800
1992-01-01 145613.066600
1993-01-01 158440.939200
1994-01-01 171964.390000
1995-01-01 185015.438900
1996-01-01 188234.043600
1997-01-01 195988.426100
1998-01-01 193924.213600
1999-01-01 184224.454900
2000-01-01 195758.069800
2001-01-01 201233.235800
2002-01-01 209920.518200
2003-01-01 223997.309500
2004-01-01 244936.002000
2005-01-01 269296.819600
2006-01-01 299657.721800
2007-01-01 333697.310700
2008-01-01 366108.561000
2009-01-01 371206.330500
2010-01-01 396760.824100

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