Federal Reserve Economic Data

Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted Gross Domestic Income (adjusted for Terms of Trade changes) for India

Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted Gross Domestic Income (adjusted for Terms of Trade changes) for India
Series ID RGDPTTINA625NUPN
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 11:31 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 594.9748444
1951-01-01 610.0797560
1952-01-01 615.1297766
1953-01-01 636.5010490
1954-01-01 652.9324589
1955-01-01 655.4250516
1956-01-01 669.6322062
1957-01-01 655.1049882
1958-01-01 689.6602416
1959-01-01 690.2787030
1960-01-01 728.3644064
1961-01-01 739.2323413
1962-01-01 753.0638456
1963-01-01 786.9682006
1964-01-01 828.0346369
1965-01-01 794.6177396
1966-01-01 773.1678963
1967-01-01 815.2066228
1968-01-01 833.7281236
1969-01-01 903.9632447
1970-01-01 897.4314098
1971-01-01 916.2939520
1972-01-01 894.6656227
1973-01-01 904.0957571
1974-01-01 877.9074558
1975-01-01 914.5763760
1976-01-01 943.0607725
1977-01-01 979.7376833
1978-01-01 1031.3557860
1979-01-01 983.1942969
1980-01-01 1004.2429910
1981-01-01 1061.1751960
1982-01-01 1073.8592170
1983-01-01 1109.7733230
1984-01-01 1136.1853300
1985-01-01 1189.2958290
1986-01-01 1229.8294480
1987-01-01 1265.9507620
1988-01-01 1344.7980730
1989-01-01 1376.6889690
1990-01-01 1420.6296540
1991-01-01 1392.9846640
1992-01-01 1432.6753510
1993-01-01 1459.6984660
1994-01-01 1530.8076930
1995-01-01 1636.6308640
1996-01-01 1651.6788070
1997-01-01 1717.4669220
1998-01-01 1797.6443160
1999-01-01 1941.0845130
2000-01-01 1947.0633760
2001-01-01 2006.6533900
2002-01-01 2049.2902500
2003-01-01 2167.8916490
2004-01-01 2310.3130930
2005-01-01 2491.5268480
2006-01-01 2678.1388290
2007-01-01 2922.7118530
2008-01-01 2986.0221530
2009-01-01 3249.6562660
2010-01-01 3532.3572930

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