Capita
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Last in Europe GDP per
capita.
So it'll show you GDP per capita, population, longevity, that's about it.
The bigger you are systematically, according to very well-defined rules, less energy per
capita.
Now let's turn to two countries, Country A and Country B. Country A, in 1990, had about $300 per
capita
GDP as compared with Country B, which had $460 in per
capita
GDP.
By 2008, Country A has surpassed Country B with $700 per
capita
GDP as compared with $650 per
capita
GDP.
It turns out even during the Cultural Revolution, China out-perfomed India in terms of GDP growth by an average of about 2.2 percent every year in terms of per
capita
GDP.
It's basically two ratios of per
capita
GDP, per
capita
gross domestic product, so average income.
One, the red line, is the ratio of British to Indian per
capita
income.
But if you look at that same index of health and social problems in relation to GNP per capita, gross national income, there's nothing there, no correlation anymore.
Well we've shown you that GNP per
capita
doesn't make any difference.
When I was in Davos, China's Mayor of Dalian was pressed about their CO2 strategy, and he said the following, "You know, Americans use seven times the CO2 per
capita
as Chinese."
Over the last hundred years, the average human lifespan has more than doubled, average per
capita
income adjusted for inflation around the world has tripled.
Now the tragedy about climate change is that we can solve it with a simple, honest approach of a gradually rising carbon fee collected from fossil fuel companies and distributed 100 percent electronically every month to all legal residents on a per
capita
basis, with the government not keeping one dime.
And this is GDP per
capita
on this axis.
Carbon-dioxide emission, metric ton per
capita.
And China was emitting 0.6, and India was emitting 0.32 tons per
capita.
But from now on, we count per
capita.
From now on we count per
capita.
And everyone is responsible for the per
capita
emission."
The United States incarcerates more people per
capita
than almost any nation on the planet.
And these are countries from United States here, with $40,000 per capita, France, Russia, Iran, Mexico, Turkey, Algeria, Indonesia, India and all the way to Bangladesh and Vietnam, which has less than five percent of the income per person of the United States and the same amount of babies per woman.
You can see the great diversity of population densities and of per
capita
consumptions.
Up and to the right: bigger population density and higher per
capita
consumption.
In 2010, right before the revolution, even though GDP per
capita
had been growing at five percent for several years, Egyptians had never felt worse about their lives.
We were having negative per
capita
growth.
Now we're going to change and look at the level of per
capita
income.
All I mean is, is that early childhood education can bring more and better jobs to a state and can thereby promote higher per
capita
earnings for the state's residents.
Now, those programs can make sense if they in fact induce new location decisions, and the way they can make sense is, by creating more and better jobs, they raise employment rates, raise per
capita
earnings of state residents.
These programs can promote more and better jobs by, you build it, you invest in high-quality preschool, it develops the skills of your local workforce if enough of them stick around, and, in turn, that higher-quality local workforce will be a key driver of creating jobs and creating higher earnings per
capita
in the local community.
On the other hand, if you reflect on that the U.S.'s population is over 300 million, we're talking about an amount of money that amounts to 100 dollars per
capita.
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