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GNI per capita ranking, Atlas method and PPP based
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Gross national income per capita ranking table based on the World Bank Atlas method and purchasing power parity (PPP).
Acronym:
GNIPC
Type:
Time Series
Topics:
Economic Growth
Economy Coverage:
High Income
IBRD
IDA
Low Income
Languages Supported:
English
Number of Economies:
217
Geographical Coverage:
World
East Asia & Pacific
Europe & Central Asia
Latin America & Caribbean
Middle East & North Africa
South Asia
External Contact Email:
Access Options:
Download
Temporal Coverage:
2017
Update Frequency
Update Frequency:
Quarterly
Release Date:
August 20, 2010
Last Updated
Last Updated:
February 7, 2019
Data Notes:
Year to year changes in the nominal level of output or income of an economy are affected by a combination of forces: real growth, price inflation, and exchange rates. Changes in any of the three can affect an economy's relative size and, therefore, its ra
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Gross national income per capita ranking table based on the World Bank Atlas method and purchasing power parity (PPP).
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Field | Value |
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Modified Date | 2019-02-07 |
Release Date | |
Periodicity |
Annual
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Identifier | 90a34ea4-8a5c-11e6-ae22-56b6b64039 |
Temporal Coverage |
2017 |
License |
License Not Specified
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Acronym:
GNIPC
Type:
Languages Supported:
Economy Coverage:
Terms of Use:
Number of Economies:
217
Update Frequency:
Is this dataset a subscription:
No
Update Schedule:
April, July, September, December
Geographical Coverage:
Data Classification of a Dataset:
Source Type:
Start Date:
Sunday, January 1, 2017
End Date:
Sunday, December 31, 2017
DEC
Programatic Region:
Release Date:
Friday, August 20, 2010
Last Updated Date:
Thursday, February 7, 2019
External Contact Email:
Granularity:
Data Notes:
Year to year changes in the nominal level of output or income of an economy are affected by a combination of forces: real growth, price inflation, and exchange rates. Changes in any of the three can affect an economy's relative size and, therefore, its ra
Citation Text:
World Development Indicators, The World Bank
Modified date:
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License:
Primary Dataset:
Yes
Source:
World Development Indicators, The World Bank
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World Development Indicators, The World Bank