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

Title Total Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP, G-K method, at current prices for Honduras
Series ID PPPGDPHNA619NUPN
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 10:20 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 483.0855446
1951-01-01 532.2610085
1952-01-01 548.8460088
1953-01-01 595.4964810
1954-01-01 562.3131811
1955-01-01 579.4767463
1956-01-01 692.3439957
1957-01-01 709.1547597
1958-01-01 758.6670499
1959-01-01 790.7846928
1960-01-01 804.6611959
1961-01-01 852.3004450
1962-01-01 921.3159202
1963-01-01 962.1488260
1964-01-01 1054.0000270
1965-01-01 1153.0707340
1966-01-01 1230.8873700
1967-01-01 1344.9952450
1968-01-01 1483.5113910
1969-01-01 1564.8854200
1970-01-01 1683.0461440
1971-01-01 1798.4962000
1972-01-01 2001.8587900
1973-01-01 2272.7167300
1974-01-01 2406.3076110
1975-01-01 2659.2425340
1976-01-01 3372.5358120
1977-01-01 4184.8522960
1978-01-01 4818.5785940
1979-01-01 5334.2078410
1980-01-01 5940.8021680
1981-01-01 6343.2539830
1982-01-01 6602.1833230
1983-01-01 6657.4266210
1984-01-01 7236.5630950
1985-01-01 7747.3172340
1986-01-01 8404.7399120
1987-01-01 9078.1106110
1988-01-01 10164.5576200
1989-01-01 10798.6463100
1990-01-01 11114.0523700
1991-01-01 11946.4827200
1992-01-01 12757.0111100
1993-01-01 13281.7684400
1994-01-01 13611.3997100
1995-01-01 15050.4981000
1996-01-01 15517.7035700
1997-01-01 16186.0971700
1998-01-01 16723.9021400
1999-01-01 16103.9794600
2000-01-01 17606.4253100
2001-01-01 18370.7127500
2002-01-01 19163.0767600
2003-01-01 20198.0271300
2004-01-01 21744.3592200
2005-01-01 23729.1765700
2006-01-01 25837.3540500
2007-01-01 28246.7325900
2008-01-01 29591.4713100
2009-01-01 29032.9010400
2010-01-01 30386.8021800

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