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

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Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of Consumption, Government Consumption, Investment for Cape Verde
Series ID RGDPLPCVA625NUPN
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 1960-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-09-17 9:58 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1960-01-01 853.7413496
1961-01-01 939.7052419
1962-01-01 777.2291059
1963-01-01 634.1917536
1964-01-01 663.1159043
1965-01-01 676.9752955
1966-01-01 812.2538338
1967-01-01 871.3015612
1968-01-01 943.2965754
1969-01-01 1017.1477080
1970-01-01 1114.9394610
1971-01-01 1154.7049120
1972-01-01 1173.0754030
1973-01-01 1184.6139760
1974-01-01 1206.9455810
1975-01-01 994.6664400
1976-01-01 1005.6496930
1977-01-01 949.0711152
1978-01-01 1031.0556800
1979-01-01 1051.4056570
1980-01-01 1075.3271060
1981-01-01 1154.3466930
1982-01-01 1211.9986010
1983-01-01 1294.6397770
1984-01-01 1313.5412730
1985-01-01 1398.3972870
1986-01-01 1456.7332040
1987-01-01 1479.0309700
1988-01-01 1495.8226040
1989-01-01 1575.1401910
1990-01-01 1581.6581260
1991-01-01 1533.2496570
1992-01-01 1577.6067910
1993-01-01 1641.4286830
1994-01-01 1775.0673260
1995-01-01 1805.5984340
1996-01-01 1898.5230410
1997-01-01 1978.6242720
1998-01-01 2056.4927700
1999-01-01 2313.3789570
2000-01-01 2351.5535840
2001-01-01 2450.8212630
2002-01-01 2584.1449430
2003-01-01 2631.7319140
2004-01-01 2778.6065550
2005-01-01 2845.9190070
2006-01-01 3098.4801140
2007-01-01 3466.7888050
2008-01-01 3696.3686000
2009-01-01 3676.5380900
2010-01-01 3910.0559870

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