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Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Laspeyres per person counted in total employment for Peru

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Laspeyres per person counted in total employment for Peru
Series ID RGDPTEPEA629NUPN
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 Counted in Total Employment
Date Range 1950-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2013-04-03 11:05 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 7538.097151
1951-01-01 8567.753655
1952-01-01 8892.773600
1953-01-01 8838.817260
1954-01-01 8869.395148
1955-01-01 9398.365813
1956-01-01 9982.712700
1957-01-01 10034.739540
1958-01-01 9752.540956
1959-01-01 9335.666164
1960-01-01 10413.231560
1961-01-01 10921.644390
1962-01-01 11470.336880
1963-01-01 12102.968040
1964-01-01 12458.542740
1965-01-01 12960.718920
1966-01-01 13876.839790
1967-01-01 14181.251470
1968-01-01 14674.533690
1969-01-01 15353.473770
1970-01-01 16155.929080
1971-01-01 16728.472550
1972-01-01 16587.735220
1973-01-01 17276.038590
1974-01-01 18167.874000
1975-01-01 18332.436810
1976-01-01 18152.510060
1977-01-01 17735.612300
1978-01-01 16772.978110
1979-01-01 16856.205310
1980-01-01 17397.305950
1981-01-01 17528.310380
1982-01-01 16686.822330
1983-01-01 13857.479340
1984-01-01 13943.426840
1985-01-01 14180.732700
1986-01-01 15161.919830
1987-01-01 15496.246820
1988-01-01 13176.621290
1989-01-01 10752.027200
1990-01-01 10238.846940
1991-01-01 10099.270850
1992-01-01 10039.912670
1993-01-01 11003.579430
1994-01-01 13245.042920
1995-01-01 14471.015710
1996-01-01 14579.353660
1997-01-01 14808.037420
1998-01-01 14330.739860
1999-01-01 14128.810250
2000-01-01 14808.587000
2001-01-01 14955.612940
2002-01-01 15593.092240
2003-01-01 16194.212120
2004-01-01 16696.949950
2005-01-01 17171.922410
2006-01-01 16906.060340
2007-01-01 16987.456820
2008-01-01 18247.742580
2009-01-01 17982.538280
2010-01-01 19167.416640

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