Mongolia - PPP conversion factor

PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $)

The value for PPP conversion factor, GDP (LCU per international $) in Mongolia was 923.80 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 30 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 923.80 in 2020 and a minimum value of 1.75 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 1.75
1991 3.28
1992 8.77
1993 35.89
1994 57.74
1995 90.64
1996 98.63
1997 117.90
1998 114.34
1999 124.98
2000 136.91
2001 147.97
2002 154.94
2003 167.69
2004 190.55
2005 221.94
2006 262.78
2007 285.67
2008 340.32
2009 343.91
2010 473.14
2011 533.53
2012 577.66
2013 630.68
2014 683.77
2015 717.07
2016 729.22
2017 791.44
2018 834.41
2019 901.52
2020 923.80

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 Mongolia was 0.328 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 30 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 0.426 in 2012 and a minimum value of 0.121 in 1993.

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 0.351
1991 0.345
1992 0.206
1993 0.121
1994 0.140
1995 0.202
1996 0.180
1997 0.149
1998 0.136
1999 0.122
2000 0.127
2001 0.135
2002 0.140
2003 0.146
2004 0.161
2005 0.184
2006 0.223
2007 0.244
2008 0.292
2009 0.239
2010 0.349
2011 0.422
2012 0.426
2013 0.414
2014 0.376
2015 0.364
2016 0.341
2017 0.324
2018 0.337
2019 0.338
2020 0.328

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

The value for PPP conversion factor, private consumption (LCU per international $) in Mongolia was 1,005.81 as of 2021. As the graph below shows, over the past 29 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 1,005.81 in 2021 and a minimum value of 19.65 in 1992.

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.

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Year Value
1992 19.65
1993 70.27
1994 128.46
1995 125.01
1996 178.40
1997 238.05
1998 256.34
1999 269.83
2000 291.28
2001 301.06
2002 299.08
2003 307.44
2004 324.10
2005 353.32
2006 359.72
2007 383.43
2008 472.48
2009 510.29
2010 552.50
2011 580.64
2012 635.63
2013 721.89
2014 799.19
2015 807.44
2016 816.63
2017 873.54
2018 910.80
2019 959.94
2020 983.26
2021 1,005.81

Classification

Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators

Sub-Topic: Purchasing power parity