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Also compared with the average of the 1990s, per capita annual output in the developing world has almost quadrupled.
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Turning to the economy, the Peoples' Alliance say that per capita income and annual economic growth have risen under their tenure, while unemployment has been reduced from around 14% in 1994 to around 8% in 1999.
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That sounds impossibly cheap in the West but remains three times higher than India's annual per capita income.
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P. per capita rose by an annual compound rate of 1.9 percent.
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Rapid economic growth since the advent of the reform era in 1978, when annual per capita disposable incomes were less than 600 RMB.
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The Dallas and Houston metropolitan areas are among the most oil-addicted with annual per capita oil consumption of 368 gallons and 323 gallons, respectively.
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But registering a business requires a minimum capital equal to nearly five times annual income per capita.
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The UAE has an open economy with a high per capita income and a sizable annual trade surplus.
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Indeed, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Economic Analysis, GDP annual growth per capita (to adjust for population growth) averaged 1.68% between 1980 and 2010 when top tax rates were relatively low, while growth averaged 2.23% between 1950 and 1980 when top tax rates were at or above 70%.
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For example, from 1970 to 2010, real GDP annual growth per capita averaged 1.8% and 2.03% in the U.S. and the U.K., both of which dramatically lowered their top tax rates during that period, while it averaged 1.72% and 1.89% in France and Germany, which kept high top tax rates during the period.
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India's annual coffee consumption of about 85 grams per capita is tiny compared with the 4.1 kilograms consumed in the U.S., according the International Coffee Organization, an intergovernmental group of coffee importing and exporting countries.
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