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South Korea Real GDP Growth Calculations

Course: ECON 200, Spring 2008
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Close Date 12/31/1953 12/31/1954 12/31/1955 12/31/1956 12/31/1957 12/31/1958 12/31/1959 12/31/1960 12/31/1961 12/31/1962 12/31/1963 12/31/1964 12/31/1965 12/31/1966 12/31/1967 12/31/1968 12/31/1969 12/31/1970 12/31/1971 12/31/1972 12/31/1973 12/31/1974 12/31/1975 12/31/1976 12/31/1977 12/31/1978 12/31/1979 12/31/1980 12/31/1981 12/31/1982 12/31/1983 12/31/1984 12/31/1985 12/31/1986 12/31/1987 12/31/1988 12/31/1989 12/31/1990 12/31/1991 12/31/1992 12/31/1993 12/31/1994 12/31/1995 12/31/1996 12/31/1997 12/31/1998 Annual Growth 26,639,470,700 28,121,910,200 29,390,609,400 29,004,960,900 31,216,949,200 32,944,980,500 34,214,929,700 34,611,675,800 36,634,507,800 37,418,093,800 40,837,378,900 44,786,015,600 47,357,847,700 53,125,437,500 56,261,011,700 62,636,554,700 71,310,046,900 69,046,101,600 74,737,398,400 78,076,703,100 87,472,703,100 93,755,101,600 99,331,296,900 109,833,000,000 120,810,398,400 132,040,000,000 138,897,906,300 140,996,296,900 147,458,203,100 158,259,593,800 175,311,906,300 189,516,203,100 202,408,093,800 223,901,500,000 248,763,796,900 275,235,312,500 293,798,500,000 320,696,312,500 350,819,906,300 371,433,000,000 394,215,906,300 427,868,187,500 467,099,187,500 499,789,687,500 523,034,687,500 487,183,500,000 5.56% 4.51% -1.31% 7.63% 5.54% 3.85% 1.16% 5.84% 2.14% 9.14% 9.67% 5.74% 12.18% 5.90% 11.33% 13.85% -3.17% 8.24% 4.47% 12.03% 7.18% 5.95% 10.57% 9.99% 9.30% 6.78% -1.49% 6.16% 7.33% 10.77% 8.10% 6.80% 10.62% 11.10% 10.64% 6.74% 9.16% 9.39% 5.88% 6.13% 8.54% 9.17% 7.00% 4.65% -6.85% 12/31/1999 12/31/2000 12/31/2001 12/31/2002 12/31/2003 12/31/2004 12/31/2005 12/31/2006 12/31/2007 533,399,312,500 578,664,625,000 600,866,000,000 642,748,125,000 662,654,875,000 693,995,625,000 721,491,312,500 757,938,000,000 796,807,900,000 9.49% 8.49% 3.84% 6.97% 3.10% 4.73% 3.96% 5.05% 5.13%
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