Federal Reserve Economic Data

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

Title Total Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP, G-K method, at current prices for Venezuela
Series ID PPPGDPVEA619NUPN
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 11:31 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 3684.026751
1951-01-01 4296.464173
1952-01-01 4799.139349
1953-01-01 5134.310863
1954-01-01 5858.477437
1955-01-01 6458.361595
1956-01-01 7260.816398
1957-01-01 8637.976621
1958-01-01 8578.634265
1959-01-01 9249.269661
1960-01-01 8721.395582
1961-01-01 8989.919173
1962-01-01 9548.551907
1963-01-01 10189.572710
1964-01-01 11505.124170
1965-01-01 11967.812880
1966-01-01 12284.396140
1967-01-01 13000.670570
1968-01-01 14909.912670
1969-01-01 16382.060660
1970-01-01 19267.995100
1971-01-01 20794.549680
1972-01-01 22639.332180
1973-01-01 25307.085500
1974-01-01 28635.132570
1975-01-01 33002.756400
1976-01-01 38923.872860
1977-01-01 45375.550150
1978-01-01 48424.517190
1979-01-01 54040.472750
1980-01-01 62431.716830
1981-01-01 69035.291340
1982-01-01 70228.635760
1983-01-01 68450.410270
1984-01-01 75622.491350
1985-01-01 76832.023420
1986-01-01 73428.981830
1987-01-01 82018.196930
1988-01-01 86012.944430
1989-01-01 87696.680940
1990-01-01 101998.710400
1991-01-01 107132.431400
1992-01-01 115064.880300
1993-01-01 113038.044500
1994-01-01 113093.949300
1995-01-01 119781.583300
1996-01-01 127397.983100
1997-01-01 129876.879200
1998-01-01 121183.629600
1999-01-01 123567.318800
2000-01-01 144718.132600
2001-01-01 146299.405000
2002-01-01 141118.241700
2003-01-01 138678.386400
2004-01-01 179366.596800
2005-01-01 225423.827100
2006-01-01 263571.781800
2007-01-01 296882.789400
2008-01-01 334951.823400
2009-01-01 277534.212600
2010-01-01 320634.933700

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