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Table Data - Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Chain per worker for Argentina

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Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Chain per worker for Argentina
Series ID RGDPWOARA627NUPN
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 Worker
Date Range 1950-01-01 to 2010-01-01
Last Updated 2012-08-31 2:40 PM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 12119.50491
1951-01-01 12657.35661
1952-01-01 11691.54819
1953-01-01 12059.50663
1954-01-01 12308.36407
1955-01-01 13051.85628
1956-01-01 13113.18619
1957-01-01 13563.88442
1958-01-01 14339.42720
1959-01-01 13402.53046
1960-01-01 14673.02208
1961-01-01 14980.28240
1962-01-01 14866.49468
1963-01-01 14081.21598
1964-01-01 15040.10672
1965-01-01 16324.45138
1966-01-01 16133.01975
1967-01-01 16396.83237
1968-01-01 16948.91150
1969-01-01 18328.26922
1970-01-01 18669.39716
1971-01-01 19224.38611
1972-01-01 19268.89588
1973-01-01 19585.46164
1974-01-01 20308.27330
1975-01-01 19951.06279
1976-01-01 19735.03730
1977-01-01 20929.22357
1978-01-01 19804.53843
1979-01-01 21042.94797
1980-01-01 21332.69068
1981-01-01 19689.76326
1982-01-01 18935.03162
1983-01-01 19407.57351
1984-01-01 19118.72328
1985-01-01 17354.03871
1986-01-01 19010.88667
1987-01-01 19246.23283
1988-01-01 18785.51749
1989-01-01 17027.77745
1990-01-01 16994.93065
1991-01-01 18267.94185
1992-01-01 19361.56413
1993-01-01 20101.05170
1994-01-01 20892.86378
1995-01-01 20207.36092
1996-01-01 20939.43510
1997-01-01 22152.35870
1998-01-01 22705.23836
1999-01-01 21789.81787
2000-01-01 21343.87554
2001-01-01 20346.57914
2002-01-01 18677.19626
2003-01-01 19769.21216
2004-01-01 19705.05557
2005-01-01 21099.73210
2006-01-01 22424.82336
2007-01-01 23922.37596
2008-01-01 25031.11847
2009-01-01 25299.76348
2010-01-01 27148.57141

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