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2005 PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $)

2005 - PA.NUS.PPP.05 (Source database: World Development Indicators)
Created on April 25, 2019 Last modified April 25, 2019 Page views 62 Metadata JSON
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  • Overview
  • API documentation
  • Series links
  • Geographic information

Overview

Series unique ID
PA.NUS.PPP.05
Series Name
2005 PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $)
Database ID
WLD_2019_WDI_v01_M
Periodicity of data
Annual
Definition long
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 GDP. Historical estimates are provided for the 2005 benchmark year only. A separate series is available for extrapolated estimates based on the latest ICP round.
Limitations and exceptions
Official or market exchange rates are often used to convert economic statistics in local currencies to a common currency in order to make comparisons across countries. Since market rates reflect at best the relative prices of tradable goods, the volume of goods and services that a U.S. dollar buys in the United States may not correspond to what a U.S. dollar converted to another country's currency at the official exchange rate would buy in that country, particularly when nontradable goods and services account for a significant share of a country's output. An alternative exchange rate - the purchasing power parity (PPP) conversion factor - is preferred because it reflects differences in price levels for both tradable and nontradable goods and services and therefore provides a more meaningful comparison of real output.
Relevance
In a market-based economy, household, producer, and government choices about resource allocation are influenced by relative prices, including the real exchange rate, real wages, real interest rates, and other prices in the economy. Relative prices also largely reflect these agents' choices. Thus relative prices convey vital information about the interaction of economic agents in an economy and with the rest of the world.
Notes
Compliance with international resolution

API documentation

Description
See the Developer Information webpage for detailed documentation of the API
Documentation Link
https://datahelpdesk.worldbank.org/knowledgebase/topics/125589-developer-information

Series links

Series links
Link type Description Link Format
API Data in JSON https://api.worldbank.org/v2/countries/all/indicators/PA.NUS.PPP.05?date=2005:2005&format=json json
API Data in XML https://api.worldbank.org/v2/countries/all/indicators/PA.NUS.PPP.05?date=2005:2005 XML
API Metadata in JSON https://api.worldbank.org/v2/sources/2/indicator/pa.nus.ppp.05/metadata?format=json json
API Metadata in XML https://api.worldbank.org/v2/sources/2/indicator/pa.nus.ppp.05/metadata XML

Geographic information

Geographic locations
Location name Location code
Afghanistan AFG
Angola AGO
Albania ALB
United Arab Emirates ARE
Argentina ARG
Armenia ARM
Antigua and Barbuda ATG
Australia AUS
Austria AUT
Azerbaijan AZE
Burundi BDI
Belgium BEL
Benin BEN
Burkina Faso BFA
Bangladesh BGD
Bulgaria BGR
Bahrain BHR
Bahamas, The BHS
Bosnia and Herzegovina BIH
Belarus BLR
Belize BLZ
Bolivia BOL
Brazil BRA
Barbados BRB
Brunei Darussalam BRN
Bhutan BTN
Botswana BWA
Central African Republic CAF
Canada CAN
Switzerland CHE
Chile CHL
China CHN
Côte d'Ivoire CIV
Cameroon CMR
Congo, Dem. Rep. COD
Congo, Rep. COG
Colombia COL
Comoros COM
Cabo Verde CPV
Costa Rica CRI
Cyprus CYP
Czech Republic CZE
Germany DEU
Djibouti DJI
Dominica DMA
Denmark DNK
Dominican Republic DOM
Algeria DZA
Ecuador ECU
Egypt, Arab Rep. EGY
Eritrea ERI
Spain ESP
Estonia EST
Ethiopia ETH
Finland FIN
Fiji FJI
France FRA
Micronesia, Fed. Sts. FSM
Gabon GAB
United Kingdom GBR
Georgia GEO
Ghana GHA
Guinea GIN
Gambia, The GMB
Guinea-Bissau GNB
Equatorial Guinea GNQ
Greece GRC
Grenada GRD
Guatemala GTM
Guyana GUY
Hong Kong SAR, China HKG
Honduras HND
Croatia HRV
Haiti HTI
Hungary HUN
Indonesia IDN
India IND
Ireland IRL
Iran, Islamic Rep. IRN
Iraq IRQ
Iceland ISL
Israel ISR
Italy ITA
Jamaica JAM
Jordan JOR
Japan JPN
Kazakhstan KAZ
Kenya KEN
Kyrgyz Republic KGZ
Cambodia KHM
Kiribati KIR
St. Kitts and Nevis KNA
Korea, Rep. KOR
Kuwait KWT
Lao PDR LAO
Lebanon LBN
Liberia LBR
Libya LBY
St. Lucia LCA
Sri Lanka LKA
Lesotho LSO
Lithuania LTU
Luxembourg LUX
Latvia LVA
Macao SAR, China MAC
Morocco MAR
Moldova MDA
Madagascar MDG
Maldives MDV
Mexico MEX
Macedonia, FYR MKD
Mali MLI
Malta MLT
Myanmar MMR
Montenegro MNE
Mongolia MNG
Mozambique MOZ
Mauritania MRT
Mauritius MUS
Malawi MWI
Malaysia MYS
Namibia NAM
Niger NER
Nigeria NGA
Nicaragua NIC
Netherlands NLD
Norway NOR
Nepal NPL
New Zealand NZL
Oman OMN
Pakistan PAK
Panama PAN
Peru PER
Philippines PHL
Palau PLW
Papua New Guinea PNG
Poland POL
Portugal PRT
Paraguay PRY
West Bank and Gaza PSE
Qatar QAT
Romania ROU
Russian Federation RUS
Rwanda RWA
Saudi Arabia SAU
Sudan SDN
Senegal SEN
Singapore SGP
Solomon Islands SLB
Sierra Leone SLE
El Salvador SLV
Serbia SRB
São Tomé and Principe STP
Suriname SUR
Slovak Republic SVK
Slovenia SVN
Sweden SWE
Swaziland SWZ
Seychelles SYC
Syrian Arab Republic SYR
Chad TCD
Togo TGO
Thailand THA
Tajikistan TJK
Turkmenistan TKM
Timor-Leste TLS
Tonga TON
Trinidad and Tobago TTO
Tunisia TUN
Turkey TUR
Tanzania TZA
Uganda UGA
Ukraine UKR
Uruguay URY
United States USA
Uzbekistan UZB
St. Vincent and the Grenadines VCT
Venezuela, RB VEN
Vietnam VNM
Vanuatu VUT
Samoa WSM
Yemen, Rep. YEM
South Africa ZAF
Zambia ZMB
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