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

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of domestic absorption for Israel
Series ID RGDPL2ILA625NUPN
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 1950-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 11:40 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 4788.411937
1951-01-01 5155.362436
1952-01-01 4711.684528
1953-01-01 4554.641460
1954-01-01 5189.305078
1955-01-01 5700.991741
1956-01-01 6352.112023
1957-01-01 6165.707307
1958-01-01 6306.676964
1959-01-01 6744.178631
1960-01-01 6989.527925
1961-01-01 7586.601899
1962-01-01 8025.041194
1963-01-01 8487.597182
1964-01-01 8835.654833
1965-01-01 9284.385401
1966-01-01 9104.269215
1967-01-01 9406.464179
1968-01-01 10738.722460
1969-01-01 11930.292650
1970-01-01 12662.129650
1971-01-01 13404.422530
1972-01-01 14145.802630
1973-01-01 15521.054700
1974-01-01 15868.256180
1975-01-01 16339.346820
1976-01-01 15645.185150
1977-01-01 14960.527170
1978-01-01 15541.877550
1979-01-01 15668.732370
1980-01-01 15682.116730
1981-01-01 16358.484470
1982-01-01 16308.583750
1983-01-01 16445.061110
1984-01-01 16261.927720
1985-01-01 16440.565720
1986-01-01 16583.915630
1987-01-01 17753.189170
1988-01-01 17812.141150
1989-01-01 17343.309420
1990-01-01 18147.754560
1991-01-01 18870.687100
1992-01-01 19480.213420
1993-01-01 19592.473720
1994-01-01 20188.807190
1995-01-01 20681.044050
1996-01-01 21170.859980
1997-01-01 21332.947220
1998-01-01 21669.170160
1999-01-01 21746.419840
2000-01-01 23148.836870
2001-01-01 22569.608640
2002-01-01 22011.101130
2003-01-01 21940.403670
2004-01-01 22549.150450
2005-01-01 23227.203770
2006-01-01 24085.005500
2007-01-01 24967.776070
2008-01-01 25545.365130
2009-01-01 25213.047280
2010-01-01 25994.355780

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