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Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of domestic absorption for Brazil (RGDPL2BRA625NUPN)

Observation:

2010: 8,278.18510 (+ more)   Updated: Sep 17, 2012 11:58 AM CDT
2010:  8,278.18510  
2009:  7,961.45451  
2008:  8,032.69549  
2007:  7,759.46629  
2006:  7,420.77009  
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    NOTES

    Source: University of Pennsylvania  

    Release: Penn World Table 7.1  

    Units:  2005 International Dollars per Person, Not Seasonally Adjusted

    Frequency:  Annual

    Notes:

    For more information and proper citation see http://www.rug.nl/research/ggdc/data/pwt/pwt-7.1

    Source Indicator: rgdpl2

    Suggested Citation:

    University of Pennsylvania, Purchasing Power Parity Converted GDP Per Capita (Laspeyres), derived from growth rates of domestic absorption for Brazil [RGDPL2BRA625NUPN], retrieved from FRED, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis; https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/RGDPL2BRA625NUPN, January 22, 2025.

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