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Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of Consumption, Government Consumption, Investment for China

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of Consumption, Government Consumption, Investment for China
Series ID RGDP2LCNA625NUPN
Source University of Pennsylvania
Release Penn World Table 7.1 (Not a Press Release)
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units 2005 International Dollars per Person
Date Range 1952-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 11:56 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1952-01-01 530.5750010
1953-01-01 558.7781335
1954-01-01 558.7668681
1955-01-01 575.9022507
1956-01-01 610.6069229
1957-01-01 639.2792695
1958-01-01 746.9812107
1959-01-01 789.1826885
1960-01-01 771.6597174
1961-01-01 622.9505215
1962-01-01 584.8025944
1963-01-01 615.7439068
1964-01-01 682.8791496
1965-01-01 731.3497731
1966-01-01 770.5996570
1967-01-01 716.3740693
1968-01-01 670.3247233
1969-01-01 734.3875600
1970-01-01 818.8049145
1971-01-01 840.8157930
1972-01-01 842.0225488
1973-01-01 884.0301249
1974-01-01 881.0570427
1975-01-01 925.8959189
1976-01-01 882.4072488
1977-01-01 919.2823073
1978-01-01 1010.5930630
1979-01-01 1059.1258090
1980-01-01 1085.2425070
1981-01-01 1134.9929230
1982-01-01 1215.6832430
1983-01-01 1282.4265650
1984-01-01 1405.7807120
1985-01-01 1494.0350690
1986-01-01 1568.8406120
1987-01-01 1683.9274530
1988-01-01 1732.3751300
1989-01-01 1714.1441430
1990-01-01 1718.0621280
1991-01-01 1802.0044200
1992-01-01 1929.1911590
1993-01-01 2036.0462760
1994-01-01 2239.7780630
1995-01-01 2559.3185020
1996-01-01 2630.6085580
1997-01-01 2869.3622950
1998-01-01 2867.1143080
1999-01-01 3003.9857220
2000-01-01 3173.6955510
2001-01-01 3364.7759480
2002-01-01 3746.5195290
2003-01-01 4054.4955700
2004-01-01 4458.1398250
2005-01-01 4802.1637890
2006-01-01 5325.5644030
2007-01-01 5955.2297880
2008-01-01 6500.1785010
2009-01-01 7075.3715780
2010-01-01 7746.0661990

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