Arab Region | PPP conversion factor, private consumption, LCU (Arab countries,1990–2022)
Purchasing power parity (PPP) conversion factor is a spatial price deflator and currency converter that controls for price level differences between countries, thereby allowing volume comparisons of gross domestic product (GDP) and its expenditure components. This conversion factor is for household final consumption expenditure.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
567
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Max
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Location | Year |
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0.57 | Palestine | 1997 |
0.53 | Palestine | 2007 |
0.6 | Palestine | 2015 |
0.59 | Palestine | 2021 |
60.56 | Yemen | 2009 |
1.51 | Saudi Arabia | 1999 |
1.35 | Saudi Arabia | 2003 |
1.28 | Saudi Arabia | 2005 |
1.27 | Saudi Arabia | 2006 |
1.36 | Saudi Arabia | 2008 |
1.49 | Saudi Arabia | 2010 |
1.66 | Saudi Arabia | 2015 |
1.72 | Saudi Arabia | 2018 |
1.66 | Saudi Arabia | 2019 |
1.69 | Saudi Arabia | 2020 |
0.12 | Sudan | 1995 |
0.4 | Sudan | 1997 |
0.49 | Sudan | 1998 |
0.58 | Sudan | 2001 |
1.28 | Sudan | 2010 |
144.93 | Sudan | 2021 |
0.6 | Tunisia | 1993 |
0.63 | Tunisia | 1995 |
0.65 | Tunisia | 2000 |
0.65 | Tunisia | 2006 |
0.68 | Tunisia | 2009 |
0.85 | Tunisia | 2020 |
2.42 | United Arab Emirates | 2008 |
2.4 | United Arab Emirates | 2011 |
0.55 | Libya | 2002 |
0.49 | Libya | 2006 |
0.56 | Libya | 2010 |
0.54 | Libya | 2013 |
0.51 | Libya | 2015 |
0.64 | Libya | 2017 |
6.7 | Mauritania | 1996 |
7.29 | Mauritania | 1998 |
7.42 | Mauritania | 1999 |
7.55 | Mauritania | 2001 |
9.52 | Mauritania | 2006 |
11.28 | Mauritania | 2011 |
12.32 | Mauritania | 2015 |
12.45 | Mauritania | 2017 |
12.52 | Mauritania | 2018 |
12.72 | Mauritania | 2020 |
12.59 | Mauritania | 2021 |
4.6 | Morocco | 1995 |
4.33 | Morocco | 2004 |
4.19 | Morocco | 2007 |
4.04 | Morocco | 2012 |
4.26 | Morocco | 2018 |
4.18 | Morocco | 2020 |
4.05 | Morocco | 2021 |
4 | Morocco | 2022 |
0.19 | Oman | 2000 |
0.22 | Oman | 2015 |
0.21 | Oman | 2016 |
0.21 | Oman | 2018 |
0.2 | Oman | 2020 |
2.37 | Qatar | 1990 |
2.26 | Qatar | 1995 |
2.29 | Qatar | 2002 |
2.83 | Qatar | 2018 |
2.76 | Qatar | 2019 |
2.66 | Qatar | 2020 |
12.43 | Algeria | 1992 |
28.67 | Algeria | 2008 |
33.93 | Algeria | 2013 |
34.52 | Algeria | 2014 |
40.82 | Algeria | 2022 |
0.22 | Bahrain | 1995 |
0.2 | Bahrain | 1999 |
0.18 | Bahrain | 2009 |
214.49 | Comoros | 2001 |
222.83 | Comoros | 2012 |
225.92 | Comoros | 2013 |
102.39 | Djibouti | 2018 |
0.51 | Egypt | 1990 |
0.88 | Egypt | 1996 |
0.92 | Egypt | 1999 |
0.91 | Egypt | 2001 |
1.71 | Egypt | 2011 |
2.15 | Egypt | 2014 |
4.08 | Egypt | 2019 |
4.49 | Egypt | 2022 |
18.23 | Iraq | 1994 |
545.01 | Iraq | 2014 |
536.72 | Iraq | 2021 |
521.77 | Iraq | 2022 |
0.27 | Jordan | 1993 |
0.27 | Jordan | 2002 |
0.32 | Jordan | 2010 |
0.35 | Jordan | 2013 |
0.33 | Jordan | 2019 |
0.15 | Kuwait | 2002 |
0.15 | Kuwait | 2005 |
0.18 | Kuwait | 2012 |
0.19 | Kuwait | 2013 |
0.18 | Kuwait | 2019 |
843.26 | Lebanon | 2014 |
Arab Region | PPP conversion factor, private consumption, LCU (Arab countries,1990–2022)
Purchasing power parity (PPP) conversion factor is a spatial price deflator and currency converter that controls for price level differences between countries, thereby allowing volume comparisons of gross domestic product (GDP) and its expenditure components. This conversion factor is for household final consumption expenditure.
Publisher
Arab Development Portal
Origin
Arab Region
Records
567
Source