Central African Republic | PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $)
Purchasing power parity conversion factor is the number of units of a country's currency required to buy the same amounts of goods and services in the domestic market as U.S. dollar would buy in the United States. This conversion factor is for private consumption (i.e., household final consumption expenditure).
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Central African Republic
Records
53
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Central African Republic | PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $)
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1980 331.37100315
1981 300.28458749
1982 320.46792421
1983 355.86473223
1984 349.80934901
1985 372.99029778
1986 374.40529263
1987 335.68863811
1988 309.95403591
1989 297.71889224
1990 282.4363889
1991 263.47634296
1992 253.08746708
1993 238.6645027
1994 289.75168449
1995 335.92908505
1996 338.51954646
1997 336.11678917
1998 324.73944963
1999 313.29206167
2000 312.76638793
2001 315.83451896
2002 318.15319183
2003 323.9538408
2004 308.98731732
2005 307.46550447
2006 317.79911203
2007 311.85344021
2008 328.17158376
2009 340.93508419
2010 340.44263492
2011 334.31648776
2012
Central African Republic | PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $)
Purchasing power parity conversion factor is the number of units of a country's currency required to buy the same amounts of goods and services in the domestic market as U.S. dollar would buy in the United States. This conversion factor is for private consumption (i.e., household final consumption expenditure).
Publisher
The World Bank
Origin
Central African Republic
Records
53
Source