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Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of domestic absorption for Dominican Republic

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of domestic absorption for Dominican Republic
Series ID RGDPL2DOA625NUPN
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 1951-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 11:02 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1951-01-01 1777.958158
1952-01-01 1845.057305
1953-01-01 1796.645360
1954-01-01 1874.340039
1955-01-01 1880.067475
1956-01-01 1996.551110
1957-01-01 2025.771549
1958-01-01 2048.765979
1959-01-01 2120.682370
1960-01-01 2285.126042
1961-01-01 2169.781839
1962-01-01 2495.816268
1963-01-01 2580.833887
1964-01-01 2662.390150
1965-01-01 2294.510513
1966-01-01 2478.851518
1967-01-01 2459.400095
1968-01-01 2387.407788
1969-01-01 2546.409421
1970-01-01 2909.094576
1971-01-01 3181.694242
1972-01-01 3457.442148
1973-01-01 3794.526274
1974-01-01 3710.269123
1975-01-01 3888.573554
1976-01-01 4228.613683
1977-01-01 4301.702571
1978-01-01 4282.150589
1979-01-01 4257.373648
1980-01-01 4411.490131
1981-01-01 4549.003711
1982-01-01 4683.001620
1983-01-01 4788.937571
1984-01-01 4768.074861
1985-01-01 4517.841545
1986-01-01 4545.997670
1987-01-01 4949.413542
1988-01-01 4895.215343
1989-01-01 5021.451171
1990-01-01 4725.715148
1991-01-01 4675.343866
1992-01-01 5124.829291
1993-01-01 5383.280960
1994-01-01 5419.589526
1995-01-01 5605.827206
1996-01-01 5868.403912
1997-01-01 6265.476064
1998-01-01 6673.398711
1999-01-01 6964.270314
2000-01-01 7228.644895
2001-01-01 7248.811761
2002-01-01 7534.284749
2003-01-01 7212.130734
2004-01-01 7218.075038
2005-01-01 7895.863199
2006-01-01 8672.016010
2007-01-01 9300.868692
2008-01-01 9733.096065
2009-01-01 9906.322047
2010-01-01 10553.666640

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