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Energy consumption per dollar of G.D.P. has fallen 32percentt since the early 1980's, according to the E.I.A.
Despite low fuel prices, energy consumption per dollar of gross domestic product fell more than 3% each of those years, a trend too large to be explained by factors such as warmer winters, says Romm.
The 46% drop in U.S. energy intensity, a measure of energy consumption per dollar of real gross domestic product, during 1975-2005 represented, by 2005, the equivalent of a new energy "source".
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The increase was partly the result of population growth; but per-capita energy consumption rose, too, and it did so even though energy use per dollar of G.D.P. fell by roughly half.
Though rebound certainly exists, the growth in our consumption of energy is the sum of several other components: the change in energy intensity, the amount of energy we use per dollar of G.D.P., the growth in real G.D.P. per capita, and population growth.
That's why our energy consumption per dollar's worth of economic output is less than half of what it was in 1980.
In some cases there has been a decline in resource intensity, which means a lower use of materials per dollar of economic output but higher overall consumption.
The higher the rate of interest, the larger the amount that can be spent on future consumption per dollar not spent in the present.
India's resource consumption has decreased for every incremental dollar of GDP since 1991 (as against China, which was using three times more resources per dollar of GDP than India).
Investors were paying forty-nine dollars per dollar of revenues, and five hundred and forty-one dollars per dollar of cash flow.
McLeodUSA lost 45 cents per dollar of revenue.
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