Given the wide gulf between the comparison of per capita income figure and the reality of living people, how meaningful is such a comparison? |
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One is that in the 1980s you find that per capita income growth in the United States was middling. |
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We are virtually at the bottom of the heap now in terms of health research funding per capita, and it's getting worse. |
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The per capita income variable was log transformed to reduce positive skew. |
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The average Brit spends longer on the job than any other European in return for no more than an average GNP per capita and middling or low wages. |
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Edinburgh boasts more restaurants per capita than anywhere else in Scotland, as well as plenty of pubs, cafes, and bistros. |
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The Portuguese rival the French and Italians in terms of per capita wine consumption. |
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There would be a 40-percent reduction in per capita production of greenhouse gases attributable to automobile use. |
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Of course, if we judge things on a per capita basis, the last positions would be reversed. |
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Overall, the French export more per capita than the Japanese and more than twice as much as the Americans. |
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While per capita consumption in the EU is declining consumption in Ireland is rocketing ahead. |
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There's more of a market for coffee in those two countries but fewer Starbucks per capita. |
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A new Anglo-Dutch benchmark estimate of comparative per capita income for the early nineteenth century would now be very useful. |
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The IMF presenter demonstrated a strong linkage between the level of per capita GDP and the poverty rate. |
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Their race to the bottom has resulted in the dirtiest per capita power generation in the country. |
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The per capita use of energy throughout the developing world is a mere one-fifteenth of the consumption enjoyed in the United States. |
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Surprisingly, as subversive as the approach sounds, flexibility reduces costs in fixed assets with lower investment per capita. |
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Private enterprise has flourished, individuals have greater freedom in deciding where they live and work, and per capita income has quintupled. |
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Some general decrease in per capita alcohol consumption and the use of designated drivers has helped. |
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The per capita gross national product of the country stands as the world's third lowest, according to a 1998 report. |
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My assertion is by no means groundless if we take into account our 1.3 billion population and per capita arable land. |
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We want to be able to compute various per capita measures, such as GDP per capita and real disposable personal income. |
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The minimum wage differs from one province to another due to differing price indexes and average per capita income. |
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Households in this country are so leveraged that they cannot afford higher per capita taxation of any type. |
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Iceland has more writers and publishes more books per capita than any other country in the world. |
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Mexico has the largest per capita consumption of soft drinks in the world. |
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A market basket of foodstuffs costs 1.3 times more in the Far East than in an average Russian region, but the per capita income is 4.2 percent lower. |
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Far less appreciated, Houston, rather than being a southern city of duller wits, actually ranks second in engineers per capita. |
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The average annual per capita income is just 47,795 Kazakhstan tenges. |
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Prior to the Civil War, Natchez, Mississippi, had the most millionaires per capita of any city in the country. |
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Yet, despite 41 million people with no health insurance and millions more underinsured, we spend far more per capita on healthcare than any other nation. |
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In a city boasting the lowest per capita income in Georgia, where one in three children live in abject poverty, pawnbrokers are as numerous as traffic lights. |
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Consumers are eating outside the home more often, they are eating healthier foods, and per capita incomes are increasing, causing the uptrend in restaurant numbers. |
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The judges were not given a per capita fee for each child sentenced to the detention center. |
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In 1910, the per capita consumption was calculated as 120 liters of wine, 70 liters of beer, and three liters of spirits. |
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Median adjusted per capita incomes for single-parent households is half that of married households. |
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China's per capita water resources are one-fourth of the amount of the world average, and its per capita area of cultivatable farmland is 40 percent of the world average. |
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And South Korea has more wireless hot spots per capita than anyplace else. |
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In 2012 San Francisco had a significantly lower share of STEM jobs per capita than Santa Clara County. |
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Estonia, the land where Skype was invented, produces more tech start-ups per capita than any other country in Europe. |
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In Asturias, more cider is consumed per capita than anywhere else in the world. |
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We see the effects of a state that spends more money per capita on prisons than it does on education. |
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The first brewery is known to have existed in 993 and the Czech Republic has the highest beer consumption per capita in the world. |
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Greenland spends the third highest amount on culture and leisure per capita. |
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The GDP per capita was still half of that of the United States and a third of that of Britain. |
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Economic growth was rapid in the postwar era, and by 1975 Finland's GDP per capita was the 15th highest in the world. |
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Finnish defence expenditure per capita is one of the highest in the European Union. |
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In 2005, Finland had the fourth most scientific publications per capita of the OECD countries. |
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In terms of medals and gold medals won per capita, Finland is the best performing country in Olympic history. |
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The Punjab is the wealthiest Indian state per capita, with the average Punjabi income three times the national average. |
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The economy is characterized by a highly productive work force, high GNP and high exports per capita. |
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Wallonia now suffers from high unemployment and has a significantly lower GDP per capita than Flanders. |
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Chicago had more homicides than any other city in 2015 in total but not on per capita basis, according to the Chicago Tribune. |
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It began largely as a Welsh Mormon settlement and lays claim to having more people of Welsh descent per capita than anywhere outside Wales. |
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However, Sicily continues to have a GDP per capita below the Italian average and more unemployment than the rest of Italy. |
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The per capita income in Sardinia is the highest of the southern half of Italy. |
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Madeira is the second richest region of Portugal by GDP per capita, only surpassed by Lisbon. |
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Sweden tops other European countries in the number of published scientific works per capita. |
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This is despite the fact that Portugal remains one of the countries with the lowest per capita GDP in Western Europe. |
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However, the GDP per capita of Cephalonia and Zante, 23,275 and 24,616 respectively, was much higher than the national figure. |
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Iceland, Japan, and Portugal are the greatest consumers of seafood per capita in the world. |
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Fargo Mayor Mahoney said North Dakota accepting the most refugees per capita should be celebrated given the benefits they bring to the state. |
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At end of 2010, the state per capita income was ranked 17th in the nation, the biggest increase of any state in a decade from rank 38th. |
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The reduction in the unemployment rate and growth in per capita income is attributable to the oil boom in the state. |
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Bristol is the only big city whose wealth per capita is higher than that of Britain as a whole. |
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By 1840, per capita income in the South was well behind the Northeast and the national average. |
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Australia's carbon dioxide emissions per capita are among the highest in the world, lower than those of only a few other industrialised nations. |
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It has a market economy, a relatively high GDP per capita, and a relatively low rate of poverty. |
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In Europe, Denmark and the Netherlands have the most bicycles per capita and most often use bicycles for everyday transport. |
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It is also known that the Isle of Wight holds more carnivals per capita than anywhere else in the United Kingdom. |
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In 2000, Indigenous Australians were more likely per capita to be both victims of and perpetrators of reported crimes in New South Wales. |
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Austria is consistently ranked as one of the richest countries in the world by per capita GDP terms. |
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Measured by GDP per capita, the Nordic countries have a higher income than the Eurozone countries. |
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Looking at per capita expenditure, Iceland again has the highest expenditure with Norway coming second. |
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When compared to countries who had a similar GDP per capita to the Soviet Union in 1928, the Soviets experienced significant growth. |
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The nominal per capita GDP is higher than those of the larger Western and Central European economies and Japan. |
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It is estimated that the per capita income of northern Italy nearly tripled from the 11th century to the 15th century. |
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However, per capita consumption is highest in Greece, followed by Spain, Italy, and Morocco. |
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However, reinvestment of environmentally derived capital has hobbled Namibian per capita income. |
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By the terms of GDP per capita, the Bahamas is one of the richest countries in the Americas. |
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At nearly 74 liters of wine per capita, Vatican City consumes even more wine than the population of Italy or France. |
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Furthermore, the report said that US per capita poultry consumption will surpass levels of the last decade in contrast to red meats. |
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Today, Pune with its five million people has the seventh largest metropolitan economy and the sixth highest per capita income in the country. |
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The economy of England is the largest part of the UK's economy, which has the 18th highest GDP PPP per capita in the world. |
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The potato remains however a fundamental feature of this cuisine and the Irish remain the highest per capita consumers of potatoes in Europe. |
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Virginia has the highest defense spending of any state per capita, providing the Commonwealth with around 900,000 jobs. |
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As of 2016, Louisiana was the birthplace of the most NFL players per capita for the eighth year in a row. |
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Eurostat data shows the GDP of Inner London to be 232 billion euros in 2009 and per capita GDP of 78,000 euros. |
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Eurostat data shows the GDP of Outer London to be 103 billion euros in 2009 and per capita GDP of 21,460 euros. |
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On the whole, PPP per capita figures are more narrowly spread than nominal GDP per capita figures. |
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Barrow has fourteen of the latter, one of the highest number per capita of any British town. |
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There are significant regional variations in prosperity, with South East England and North East Scotland being the richest areas per capita. |
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The following table shows the GVA per capita of the nine statistical regions of England. |
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Derby is believed to be one of the country's highest, if not the highest, ranking cities for parkland per capita. |
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Cornwall is one of the poorest parts of the United Kingdom in terms of per capita GDP and average household incomes. |
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The per capita costs in the UK are less than for many other European countries that carry out similar censuses. |
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Finland has the highest number of registered book borrowers per capita in the world. |
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Gross domestic product per capita is equivalent to that of the average economies of Europe. |
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However, while Hong Kong has one of the highest per capita incomes in the world, it suffers from severe income inequality. |
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However, the country ranks below the OECD average in terms of GNP per capita. |
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On the whole, PPP per capita figures are less spread than nominal GDP per capita figures. |
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The ratio of GDP to the total population of the region is the per capita GDP and the same is called Mean Standard of Living. |
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The major advantage of GDP per capita as an indicator of standard of living is that it is measured frequently, widely, and consistently. |
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It can be argued that GDP per capita as an indicator standard of living is correlated with these factors, capturing them indirectly. |
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Even GDP per capita measures may have the same downside if inequality is high. |
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A country scores higher HDI when the lifespan is higher, the education level is higher, and the GDP per capita is higher. |
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A country scores higher HDI when the life expectancy at birth is longer, the education period is longer, and the income per capita is higher. |
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The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states roughly on a per capita basis. |
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The Marshall Plan aid was divided amongst the participant states on a roughly per capita basis. |
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The exception was Iceland, which had been neutral during the war, but received far more on a per capita basis than the second highest recipient. |
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The average income per capita of the local population is the lowest in the UK and much of the region has EU Objective 1 status. |
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Bermuda had one of the world's highest GDP per capita for most of the 20th century and several years beyond. |
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According to the CIA World Factbook, the Cayman Islands GDP per capita is the 14th highest in the world. |
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Singapore ranks 5th internationally and first in Asia on the UN Human Development Index, and 3rd highest per capita income. |
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Singapore has the world's eleventh largest foreign reserves, and one of the highest net international investment position per capita. |
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List of countries by beer consumption per capita is led by the Czech Republic, followed by Germany and Austria. |
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Monaco is the richest country in terms of GDP per capita in the world according to the World Bank report. |
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According to the World Bank, the country has the fourth highest per capita income in the world. |
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Kuwait produces more newspapers and magazines per capita than its neighbors. |
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According to the World Bank, Kuwait is the fourth richest country in the world per capita. |
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Utilization of abundant hydroelectric and geothermal power has made Iceland the world's largest electricity producer per capita. |
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Icelanders are avid consumers of literature, with the highest number of bookstores per capita in the world. |
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The Lisbon region contributes with a higher GDP PPP per capita than any other region in Portugal. |
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In Greater Rio, which has one of the highest per capita incomes in Brazil, retail trade is substantial. |
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When compared to Latin America, Puerto Rico has the highest GDP per capita in the region. |
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Melbourne Beach is second in Brevard County for per capita income and 124 out of 887 places. |
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The density of languages, per capita, is the highest of any nation in the world, with an average of only 2,000 speakers per language. |
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Essentially, marginal costs were increasing and per capita yields were shrinking, while demand continued to rise. |
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The life expectancy for Barbados residents as of 2011 Barbados and Japan have the highest per capita occurrences of centenarians in the world. |
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Goa has the highest GDP per capita among all Indian states, that is two and a half times that of the country. |
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Since independence, Botswana has had one of the fastest growth rates in per capita income in the world. |
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Rhode Island has the highest per capita Liberian population in the country. |
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Providence also shares Rhode Island's affinity for coffee, with the most coffee and doughnut shops per capita of any city in the country. |
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It has the highest GDP per capita of any English county and some of the highest property values outside Inner London. |
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Surrey has the highest GDP per capita in the UK and the highest cost of living in the UK outside of the capital. |
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In 1950-73, Japan had supergrowth, with per capita income rising over 8 per cent a year compared with the 2.6 per cent for resurgent Asia. |
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The Population Factor is a dissipator or swamper of the gain in per capita income and hence of the redressal of poverty to that degree. |
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Other grades of paper, such as uncoated free sheet paper used in electronic printers and copiers, are increasing in per capita consumption. |
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Instead, Zairians experienced a massive drop in per capita income as inflation rose and the GDP growth rate fell. |
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According to the SCORP report, Ohio, ranks among the bottom states in per capita availability of outside recreation lands. |
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Microfinance evaluations reveal a positive impact on per capita income, n9on-land asset value and poverty incidence. |
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More precisely, in this section, we take a closer look at the real per capita welfare and nonwelfare spending at the cantonal and local levels. |
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The minimum subsistence level per capita for working age population in average makes 5,605 som. |
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This is nothing to cerebrate, although considering disparities in GDP and income per capita among Latin American countries, it's understandable. |
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The world sorted by their gross domestic product per capita at nominal values. |
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Over the years, Cape Verde has increasingly become a net immigration country due to its relative high per capita income, political and social stability, and freedom. |
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Hungary has made the transition from a centrally planned to a market economy, with a per capita income one-half that of the Big Four European nations. |
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Thailand ranks midway in the wealth spread in Southeast Asia as it is the 4th richest nation according to GDP per capita, after Singapore, Brunei, and Malaysia. |
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Cologne has the country's highest density of pubs per capita. |
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Since the 1960s, per capita consumption of lamb and mutton declined from nearly 5 pounds to just about 1 pound, due to competition from poultry, pork, beef, and other meats. |
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Over the last three decades of the twentieth century, gross domestic product per capita and population growth were the main drivers of increases in greenhouse gas emissions. |
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By the beginning of the 20th century, per capita income and industrial production in the United States exceeded that of any other country except Britain. |
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Japan boasts the third highest number of scientists, technicians, and engineers per capita in the world with 83 scientists, technicians and engineers per 10,000 employees. |
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In 2005 North Dakota ranked 22nd highest by per capita state taxes. |
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Americans consume the most meat per capita, after Luxembourgers. |
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Today Vermont has more artisanal cheese makers per capita than any other state, and diversity is such that interest in goat's milk cheeses has become prominent. |
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Having a high ratio means that an important proportion of the population in working age is employed, which in general will have positive effects on the GDP per capita. |
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Cuba also ranked 11th in the world in the number of doctors per capita. |
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The Dutch are estimated to have at least 18 million bicycles, which makes more than one per capita, and twice as many as the circa 9 million motor vehicles on the road. |
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Since, the Indian consumers are price sensitive, the demand for ULCC and low cost cars has been surging in the country despite increasing per capita and disposable income. |
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In spite of fast growth in recent years, GDP per capita is one of the lowest in the world, and the economy faces a number of serious structural problems. |
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According to the Federal Trade Commission, Florida has the highest per capita rate of both reported fraud and other types of complaints including identity theft complaints. |
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According to Eurostat, Croatia has a stable market economy and its GDP per capita in 2010 was 61 per cent of the EU average, exceeding that of four other EU member states. |
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Ghent has the world's largest number of vegetarian restaurants per capita. |
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The largest per capita beneficiaries are Greece and Ireland. |
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Egypt under Muhammad Ali in the early 19th century had the fifth most productive cotton industry in the world, in terms of the number of spindles per capita. |
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After the revaluation of the markka in 1989, statistics showed that in terms Of GDP per capita, Finland was among the leading countries in the world. |
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When Vietnam, Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia joined ASEAN in the late 1990s, concerns were raised about a gap in average per capita GDP between older and newer members. |
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Along with Hong Kong, South Korea, and Taiwan, Singapore is one of the original Four Asian Tigers, but has surpassed its peers in terms of GDP per capita. |
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Under developing countries per capita consumption, of paper and paper board was 163 KG recorded highest in Taiwan Province and lowest aa 1 KG in Vietnam. |
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Through a simple sum of the former three rates, minus year-on-year per capita GDP growth, I constructed a misery index that comprehensively ranks 89 countries based on misery. |
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However, that gap does not measure the quality of design of goods or service such that the actual per capita rate may be as low as 14 to 20 per cent. |
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Some of the region qualifies for Objective 1 or Objective 2 status under the Regional policy of the European Union because of its low GDP per capita. |
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Somewhat more aid per capita was also directed towards the Allied nations, with less for those that had been part of the Axis or remained neutral. |
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It ranks highly in several measures of socioeconomic performance, including average wage, human development, per capita GDP, and productivity per person. |
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Census Bureau confirmed Thursday that sales of SUVs have shot up 56 percent in the past five years, with the highest per capita concentration in Wyoming and Colorado. |
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The average residential water use was 248 litres per capita per day. |
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It has been suggested there is a strong correlation between tourism expenditure per capita and the degree to which countries play in the global context. |
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The Industrial Revolution was the first period in history during which there was a simultaneous increase in both population and per capita income. |
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As it is evident from the below given table that the per capita SDP in different above mentioned states are varying with a large amount in all the three triennium endings. |
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