PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $) - Prices - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators



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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). Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.
PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $) - Prices - Basic Inds. and Nat. Accts - African Development Indicators (Most Recent Data)

Rank

Country

Value

1Sao Tome and Principe (2005)6,363
2Zambia (2008)3,483
3Guinea (2005)1,480
4Sierra Leone (2005)1,396
5Madagascar (2008)915.59
6Uganda (2008)862.1
7Burundi (2008)560.53
8Tanzania (2008)553.95
9Equatorial Guinea (2008)452.63
10Gabon (2008)438.73
11Republic of the Congo (2008)399.9
12Democratic Republic of the Congo (2007)393.79
13Central African Republic (2008)328.17
14Ivory Coast (2008)328.01
15Chad (2008)322.28
16Senegal (2008)309.28
17Guinea-Bissau (2008)303.8
18Cameroon (2008)298.51
19Mali (2008)295.39
20Rwanda (2008)294.44
21Comoros (2005)294.41
22Togo (2008)287.18
23Benin (2008)283.27
24Niger (2008)270.15
25Burkina Faso (2008)248.43
26Mauritania (2008)139.43
27Djibouti (2005)107.81
28Angola (2008)91.48
29Nigeria (2008)90.72
30Cape Verde (2008)83.3
31Malawi (2008)69.06
32Kenya (2008)47.01
33Algeria (2008)38.95
34Liberia (2005)29.18
35Mauritius (2008)20.91
36Mozambique (2008)14.25
37Gambia (2008)10.54
38Eritrea (2005)6.73
39Seychelles (2008)5.87
40Namibia (2008)5.68
41Morocco (2008)5.47
42South Africa (2008)4.98
43Ethiopia (2008)4.74
44Swaziland (2008)4.42
45Botswana (2008)4.13
46Lesotho (2008)3.94
47Egypt (2008)2.55
48Sudan (2008)1.5
49Libya (2006)0.85
50Tunisia (2008)0.71
51Ghana (2008)0.58
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