Federal Reserve Economic Data

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

Title Total Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP, G-K method, at current prices for El Salvador
Series ID PPPGDPSVA619NUPN
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 10:24 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 947.9621672
1951-01-01 1057.9440940
1952-01-01 1130.9114730
1953-01-01 1222.8411190
1954-01-01 1313.6261460
1955-01-01 1391.4340240
1956-01-01 1501.5018400
1957-01-01 1675.9910260
1958-01-01 1642.1481500
1959-01-01 1677.1490400
1960-01-01 1757.9016510
1961-01-01 1814.8750000
1962-01-01 2014.3670190
1963-01-01 2111.0182370
1964-01-01 2362.3897200
1965-01-01 2568.4126310
1966-01-01 2823.3476060
1967-01-01 3036.2490450
1968-01-01 3130.3739240
1969-01-01 3390.2086050
1970-01-01 3944.0744970
1971-01-01 4258.8856510
1972-01-01 4738.9888630
1973-01-01 5310.8009100
1974-01-01 5875.6313070
1975-01-01 6715.8051470
1976-01-01 8135.6195350
1977-01-01 10254.0159900
1978-01-01 10309.9633500
1979-01-01 11068.2205300
1980-01-01 10952.4061300
1981-01-01 10359.4579300
1982-01-01 10220.5905100
1983-01-01 10564.7597200
1984-01-01 11200.6652800
1985-01-01 11786.7004300
1986-01-01 12732.8305500
1987-01-01 12859.9507300
1988-01-01 13814.7683900
1989-01-01 14471.1927700
1990-01-01 14307.3208900
1991-01-01 15471.4280800
1992-01-01 16912.2982800
1993-01-01 18784.1455900
1994-01-01 20625.6669500
1995-01-01 22959.3705800
1996-01-01 23389.6044000
1997-01-01 24830.8471900
1998-01-01 26109.8457700
1999-01-01 27012.4516300
2000-01-01 27882.3853500
2001-01-01 29379.0895000
2002-01-01 30388.3535000
2003-01-01 31655.7427600
2004-01-01 32653.9602900
2005-01-01 35072.4630900
2006-01-01 37603.0768800
2007-01-01 40217.0264500
2008-01-01 41829.4240700
2009-01-01 40496.0580200
2010-01-01 41323.2853600

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