Portugal - PPP conversion factor

PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $)

The value for PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $) in Portugal was 0.564 as of 2021. As the graph below shows, over the past 31 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 0.676 in 2004 and a minimum value of 0.476 in 1990.

Definition: 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. For most economies PPP figures are extrapolated from the 2011 International Comparison Program (ICP) benchmark estimates or imputed using a statistical model based on the 2011 ICP. For 47 high- and upper middle-income economies conversion factors are provided by Eurostat and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.

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Year Value
1990 0.476
1991 0.507
1992 0.553
1993 0.580
1994 0.609
1995 0.617
1996 0.628
1997 0.641
1998 0.657
1999 0.661
2000 0.661
2001 0.671
2002 0.672
2003 0.670
2004 0.676
2005 0.664
2006 0.640
2007 0.647
2008 0.636
2009 0.627
2010 0.623
2011 0.623
2012 0.605
2013 0.584
2014 0.579
2015 0.585
2016 0.571
2017 0.576
2018 0.571
2019 0.576
2020 0.569
2021 0.564

Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate

The value for Price level ratio of PPP conversion factor (GDP) to market exchange rate in Portugal was 0.649 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 30 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 0.936 in 2008 and a minimum value of 0.601 in 2001.

Definition: Purchasing power parity conversion factor is the number of units of a country's currency required to buy the same amount of goods and services in the domestic market as a U.S. dollar would buy in the United States. The ratio of PPP conversion factor to market exchange rate is the result obtained by dividing the PPP conversion factor by the market exchange rate. The ratio, also referred to as the national price level, makes it possible to compare the cost of the bundle of goods that make up gross domestic product (GDP) across countries. It tells how many dollars are needed to buy a dollar's worth of goods in the country as compared to the United States. PPP conversion factors are based on the 2011 ICP round.

Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.

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Year Value
1990 0.670
1991 0.704
1992 0.821
1993 0.723
1994 0.735
1995 0.818
1996 0.817
1997 0.733
1998 0.731
1999 0.704
2000 0.611
2001 0.601
2002 0.636
2003 0.758
2004 0.841
2005 0.826
2006 0.804
2007 0.886
2008 0.936
2009 0.875
2010 0.826
2011 0.867
2012 0.778
2013 0.775
2014 0.769
2015 0.649
2016 0.633
2017 0.650
2018 0.675
2019 0.645
2020 0.649

PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $)

The value for PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $) in Portugal was 0.651 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 30 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 0.722 in 2002 and a minimum value of 0.524 in 1990.

Definition: 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). For most economies PPP figures are extrapolated from the 2011 International Comparison Program (ICP) benchmark estimates or imputed using a statistical model based on the 2011 ICP. For 47 high- and upper middle-income economies conversion factors are provided by Eurostat and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Source: World Bank, International Comparison Program database.

See also:

Year Value
1990 0.524
1991 0.567
1992 0.603
1993 0.628
1994 0.650
1995 0.664
1996 0.672
1997 0.684
1998 0.707
1999 0.702
2000 0.700
2001 0.707
2002 0.722
2003 0.714
2004 0.715
2005 0.704
2006 0.697
2007 0.718
2008 0.715
2009 0.706
2010 0.700
2011 0.694
2012 0.689
2013 0.665
2014 0.667
2015 0.673
2016 0.658
2017 0.667
2018 0.651
2019 0.657
2020 0.651

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: Purchasing power parity