Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Expenditure-side Real GDP at Chained Purchasing Power Parities for Sao Tome and Principe

Title Expenditure-side Real GDP at Chained Purchasing Power Parities for Sao Tome and Principe
Series ID RGDPESSTA666NRUG
Source University of Groningen, University of California, Davis
Release Penn World Table 10.01
Seasonal Adjustment Not Seasonally Adjusted
Frequency Annual
Units Millions of 2017 U.S. Dollars
Date Range 1970-01-01 to 2019-01-01
Last Updated 2021-11-08 1:30 PM CST
Notes
DATE VALUE
1970-01-01 152.28282165527344
1971-01-01 160.48069763183594
1972-01-01 165.49401855468750
1973-01-01 172.52584838867188
1974-01-01 182.51799011230470
1975-01-01 194.16516113281250
1976-01-01 197.63409423828125
1977-01-01 236.94387817382812
1978-01-01 255.70562744140625
1979-01-01 297.21386718750000
1980-01-01 250.92959594726562
1981-01-01 224.92521667480470
1982-01-01 232.00659179687500
1983-01-01 221.21287536621094
1984-01-01 215.13133239746094
1985-01-01 224.07389831542970
1986-01-01 212.49728393554688
1987-01-01 204.68359375000000
1988-01-01 198.79801940917970
1989-01-01 223.74789428710938
1990-01-01 219.88346862792970
1991-01-01 216.57768249511720
1992-01-01 214.49732971191406
1993-01-01 216.84226989746094
1994-01-01 214.58183288574220
1995-01-01 206.58726501464844
1996-01-01 218.00225830078125
1997-01-01 220.83827209472656
1998-01-01 239.08842468261720
1999-01-01 237.59950256347656
2000-01-01 254.03646850585938
2001-01-01 312.83291625976560
2002-01-01 323.43322753906250
2003-01-01 336.24926757812500
2004-01-01 360.68719482421875
2005-01-01 378.64910888671875
2006-01-01 394.63558959960940
2007-01-01 398.49194335937500
2008-01-01 426.32257080078125
2009-01-01 454.46511840820310
2010-01-01 482.81878662109375
2011-01-01 660.69061279296880
2012-01-01 603.97991943359380
2013-01-01 681.06353759765620
2014-01-01 768.02893066406250
2015-01-01 778.43225097656250
2016-01-01 782.47631835937500
2017-01-01 794.73809814453120
2018-01-01 773.27532958984380
2019-01-01 784.53076171875000

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