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

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Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Chain per worker for Nigeria
Series ID RGDPWONGA627NUPN
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 2012-09-17 11:13 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 3152.633195
1951-01-01 3303.982068
1952-01-01 3478.025330
1953-01-01 3490.252336
1954-01-01 3689.987820
1955-01-01 3671.573784
1956-01-01 3513.104739
1957-01-01 3546.930828
1958-01-01 3637.545266
1959-01-01 3752.189811
1960-01-01 4448.048591
1961-01-01 4237.604393
1962-01-01 4280.560933
1963-01-01 4544.756318
1964-01-01 4609.660924
1965-01-01 4479.232918
1966-01-01 4152.705774
1967-01-01 3398.767404
1968-01-01 3287.792781
1969-01-01 3815.090095
1970-01-01 4677.391086
1971-01-01 5208.875885
1972-01-01 5204.311285
1973-01-01 5412.382075
1974-01-01 5740.969883
1975-01-01 5451.043604
1976-01-01 5737.047719
1977-01-01 5631.243800
1978-01-01 5185.882390
1979-01-01 5030.949874
1980-01-01 4917.956513
1981-01-01 4640.978728
1982-01-01 4331.244222
1983-01-01 3919.511671
1984-01-01 3774.367906
1985-01-01 4014.605374
1986-01-01 3532.018300
1987-01-01 3080.245020
1988-01-01 3228.476572
1989-01-01 3429.555905
1990-01-01 3725.906324
1991-01-01 3672.445799
1992-01-01 3490.958566
1993-01-01 3518.047652
1994-01-01 3424.109498
1995-01-01 3308.002481
1996-01-01 3405.317656
1997-01-01 3546.499482
1998-01-01 3533.884399
1999-01-01 3368.512491
2000-01-01 3490.847942
2001-01-01 3851.284172
2002-01-01 3971.089897
2003-01-01 4532.748012
2004-01-01 5059.687680
2005-01-01 4830.545417
2006-01-01 5253.371891
2007-01-01 6080.629478
2008-01-01 6116.141317
2009-01-01 5327.370051
2010-01-01 5342.025286

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