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Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Chain Series) for China

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Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Chain Series) for China
Series ID RGDPCHCNA625NUPN
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 12:07 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1952-01-01 217.6138157
1953-01-01 233.2209932
1954-01-01 236.7323485
1955-01-01 242.5700204
1956-01-01 264.4653746
1957-01-01 272.2641631
1958-01-01 313.6077540
1959-01-01 337.3504649
1960-01-01 330.7891785
1961-01-01 252.5288186
1962-01-01 238.3634286
1963-01-01 257.4847361
1964-01-01 286.5786978
1965-01-01 318.8927538
1966-01-01 341.4906390
1967-01-01 311.0174932
1968-01-01 295.1207221
1969-01-01 318.6023334
1970-01-01 360.6311053
1971-01-01 378.7582839
1972-01-01 374.9211594
1973-01-01 404.0475357
1974-01-01 405.4438649
1975-01-01 428.7441869
1976-01-01 421.7470215
1977-01-01 441.4151545
1978-01-01 499.4134075
1979-01-01 528.9265130
1980-01-01 562.8775152
1981-01-01 580.9302531
1982-01-01 623.1563716
1983-01-01 681.1976640
1984-01-01 845.2248389
1985-01-01 959.6734753
1986-01-01 1017.2435170
1987-01-01 1083.3743340
1988-01-01 1138.2633980
1989-01-01 1102.0347720
1990-01-01 1154.3020240
1991-01-01 1244.1786160
1992-01-01 1407.6206890
1993-01-01 1590.0797730
1994-01-01 1774.0060500
1995-01-01 1931.2628010
1996-01-01 2102.4383490
1997-01-01 2276.1383280
1998-01-01 2440.1431460
1999-01-01 2616.3702350
2000-01-01 2822.3790450
2001-01-01 3042.5399630
2002-01-01 3293.6075190
2003-01-01 3589.8829220
2004-01-01 3915.7091810
2005-01-01 4335.1194670
2006-01-01 4855.3827110
2007-01-01 5511.8703280
2008-01-01 6014.1444650
2009-01-01 6519.5125300
2010-01-01 7129.5640440

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