Sentence examples for capita grows from inspiring English sources

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Income per capita grows when productivity improves because companies are able to generate more output with fewer resources.

Stagnation tends to increase itin a society where output per capita grows tenfold every generation, it is better to count on what one can earn and save from one's own labour; the income of previous generations is so small compared with current income that the wealth accumulated by one's parents and grandparents doesn't amount to much.

Large elasticity (>1) is expected as GDP per capita grows to a higher level (beyond RMB128,095).

During that period, the total taxable income grew consistently in Borgaro, Settimo and Leinì (83, 72, and 67%% respectively), compared to 56%% at Settimo and 44%% of CoMeTo; the average taxable income per capita grows instead in a similar manner in all the municipalities in the metropolitan area and, to a greater extent, in Leinì (De Matteis and Ferlaino 2003).

GNP per capita grows about as rapidly as the support ratio during the first dividend period.

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However, gross domestic product per capita grew only marginally through the 1990s and in real terms actually fell in some years.

Thus, while GDP grew and GDP per capita grew in the past year, real net national disposable income per capita fell: It suggests that despite exports leading to a growing economy, we're not seeing any benefits in growing income.

U.S. energy consumption grew by thirty-one per cent between 1975 and 2009, but during that same period real income per capita grew by eighty-seven per cent, and the U.S. population grew by forty-two per cent.

After the collapse of output of some 6-7% engendered by the financial crisis, output per capita grew by "just under 2%" from 2010 to 2013, whereas in 1981-84 and 1992-95 growas was over 8%.

But in the past 20 years, as the number of doctors per capita grew by more than 50percentt, according to our measurements, most of the new ones settled in areas where the supply was already above average — places like Florida or New York — rather than in regions that lack doctors, like the rural South.

Such typical British businessmen such as Rod Aldridge and Paul Pindar, respectively founder and former chief executive of Capita, grew fat on government contracts while setting up Swiss-based trusts with HSBC that were perfectly legal (and ironically, turned out in the end not to have saved them any tax).

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