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Also, both real GDP and real GDP per capita would be more than 50% higher today.
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From 1985 to 2009, real GDP per capita rose by 43 percent, so per-enrollee spending on higher education has approximately kept pace with that.
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Yet expected real GDP per capita growth of 4% annually over the next five years in a country of 1.1 billion means a lot of customers to go around.
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Although China and other emerging markets are expected to keep having faster gross domestic product growth than the U.S., our advantage in wealth, in real GDP per capita, is expected to persist, dwarfing China and other emerging markets.
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No more real GDP per capita.
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For example, from 1970 to 2010, real GDP annual growth per capita averaged 1.8% and 2.03% in the U.S. and the U.K., both of which dramatically lowered their top tax rates during that period, while it averaged 1.72% and 1.89% in France and Germany, which kept high top tax rates during the period.
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But a government has little to no ability to increase long-run growth in real per capita GDP from 2% per year to 3% per year.
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The real shocker: Ireland's GDP per capita now tops England's by 15% and is second only to Luxembourg's in Europe.
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Since liberalization of its economy, with exports nearly tripling as a percentage of GDP, per-capita real wealth has more than doubled.
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They found that, over the long haul, economies with slower GDP per capita growth produced better real returns on shares than faster-growing ones, and vice versa.
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