As China maps out its development priorities for the next five years, it has once again highlighted a central benchmark for ...
What once seemed improbable became possible when the Spanish economy produced higher GDP per capita, a metric closely linked to living standards, than the G7 member Japan, according to IMF data. This, ...
Regarding James K. Glassman’s “Where’s That 3% Growth?” (op-ed, Feb. 27): The usual plutocratic focus on total GDP ignores the fact that per capita GDP is a better, though hardly perfect, measure of ...
BEIJING -- As China maps out its development priorities for the next five years, it has once again highlighted a central benchmark for modernization, namely achieving a per capita GDP on par with that ...
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