Federal Reserve Economic Data

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

Title Total Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP, G-K method, at current prices for Japan
Series ID PPPGDPJPA619NUPN
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 12:04 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 34896.57337
1951-01-01 41371.10468
1952-01-01 45655.11278
1953-01-01 48967.85290
1954-01-01 53013.33346
1955-01-01 58919.48575
1956-01-01 64848.93814
1957-01-01 71447.41190
1958-01-01 78504.69986
1959-01-01 87648.79088
1960-01-01 100168.30770
1961-01-01 112251.57210
1962-01-01 124596.52680
1963-01-01 136304.71880
1964-01-01 155764.52560
1965-01-01 168516.32340
1966-01-01 192405.14020
1967-01-01 219074.61490
1968-01-01 258291.69540
1969-01-01 305903.18530
1970-01-01 358333.79690
1971-01-01 397341.30190
1972-01-01 451733.06180
1973-01-01 514106.44430
1974-01-01 548420.44770
1975-01-01 612345.92400
1976-01-01 675026.71650
1977-01-01 751896.51310
1978-01-01 856833.63240
1979-01-01 966105.75410
1980-01-01 1071121.07500
1981-01-01 1220738.98000
1982-01-01 1327985.43700
1983-01-01 1412192.36600
1984-01-01 1532472.57000
1985-01-01 1678279.64400
1986-01-01 1799229.67700
1987-01-01 1938886.11500
1988-01-01 2159321.44000
1989-01-01 2369120.97800
1990-01-01 2602852.89500
1991-01-01 2766798.76700
1992-01-01 2839922.60400
1993-01-01 2895784.69200
1994-01-01 2955788.59200
1995-01-01 3079053.80400
1996-01-01 3202093.43800
1997-01-01 3262873.98800
1998-01-01 3202273.66700
1999-01-01 3228286.16600
2000-01-01 3386321.30600
2001-01-01 3461042.25800
2002-01-01 3515682.08500
2003-01-01 3625486.12200
2004-01-01 3816660.76000
2005-01-01 4002087.36300
2006-01-01 4182740.08700
2007-01-01 4384995.27400
2008-01-01 4409292.06900
2009-01-01 4218109.80400
2010-01-01 4394412.48900

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