Per Capita Generation
Found 4 free book(s)THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY, THE KAM METHODOLOGY …
documents1.worldbank.org(TFP), to South Korea’s economic miracle.2 In 1960, Korea’s real GDP per capita was around US$1,110, and increased by eleven-fold to US$12,200 in 2003. In contrast, Mexico’s real GDP per capita experienced a slightly more than two-fold increase, …
National Security Study Memorandum NSSM 200
pdf.usaid.gov12. While GNP increased per annum at an average rate of 5 percent in LDCs over the last decade, the population increase of 2.5 percent reduced the average annual per capita growth rate to only 2.5 percent. In many heavily populated areas this rate was 2 …
Future of food - Deloitte
www2.deloitte.comGDP per capita today is almost twice what is was 10 years ago, contributing to the decline.4 6 Simultaneously, shifting preferences in nations with higher incomes such as Hong Kong are seeing consumers increasingly willing to spend on quality food. As globalisation and technological advances create new opportunities for innovation
Meeting Asia's Infrastructure Needs
www.adb.orgto invest $26 trillion over the 15-years from 2016 to 2030, or $1.7 trillion per year. The second set of estimates does not include climate-adjusted costs (baseline estimate), and amounts to $22.6 trillion, or $1.5 trillion per year. The baseline estimates are generated closely following the methods of Seamless Asia, but