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

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Title Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Chain per worker for Uganda
Series ID RGDPWOUGA627NUPN
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 11:31 AM CDT
Notes
DATE VALUE
1950-01-01 1391.611411
1951-01-01 1546.841657
1952-01-01 1614.366091
1953-01-01 1485.936687
1954-01-01 1401.850687
1955-01-01 1432.528715
1956-01-01 1493.909754
1957-01-01 1529.407044
1958-01-01 1427.689907
1959-01-01 1466.896133
1960-01-01 1435.657329
1961-01-01 1392.181695
1962-01-01 1464.224846
1963-01-01 1528.134542
1964-01-01 1574.861955
1965-01-01 1590.056367
1966-01-01 1676.024596
1967-01-01 1729.066071
1968-01-01 1751.260604
1969-01-01 1848.075682
1970-01-01 1820.404928
1971-01-01 1825.844944
1972-01-01 1792.347540
1973-01-01 1762.353032
1974-01-01 1727.287703
1975-01-01 1664.911849
1976-01-01 1626.890480
1977-01-01 1611.933171
1978-01-01 1508.778852
1979-01-01 1294.455569
1980-01-01 1240.055846
1981-01-01 1223.908775
1982-01-01 1299.727731
1983-01-01 1350.115023
1984-01-01 1309.643530
1985-01-01 1231.652329
1986-01-01 1215.361258
1987-01-01 1216.456715
1988-01-01 1233.757068
1989-01-01 1274.077193
1990-01-01 1332.940842
1991-01-01 1368.434651
1992-01-01 1370.994014
1993-01-01 1434.650578
1994-01-01 1713.216407
1995-01-01 1676.442769
1996-01-01 1755.305646
1997-01-01 1821.074085
1998-01-01 1884.644822
1999-01-01 1981.240039
2000-01-01 2016.507970
2001-01-01 2059.130448
2002-01-01 2116.049359
2003-01-01 2181.204989
2004-01-01 2244.328803
2005-01-01 2393.321359
2006-01-01 2470.072745
2007-01-01 2548.906506
2008-01-01 2722.163932
2009-01-01 2755.254176
2010-01-01 2742.712534

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