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For the two to have similar growth rates thus requires Japan's labour productivity, measured in terms of output per head, to rise by 2% a year faster than America's.This is highly improbable and its improbability is not lessened by vague claims that "corporate restructuring would shift resources to more productive uses".
The annual growth rate in world population has now slowed to 1.2%, so recent GDP forecasts would still allow average world income per head to rise.If market exchange rates are used to measure world output instead of PPPs, then some recent forecasts would imply a fall in world GDP per head.
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