Word: capita
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...attributed this technological lead to the number of electrical engineers that enter the manufacturing industry--almost three times the number per capita in the U.S.--and the Japanese policy of constantly redesigning preexisting plants...
...country's 10 million people enjoy a per capita annual income of $820, more than four times that of Africa's poorest countries. Strong economic ties to the U.S. and other Western countries have further enhanced Cameroon's well- being. An enduring link with France, one of its many former colonial overseers, has enabled the country to develop its oil reserves...
James E. Austin, a professor of business administration at Harvard, said that while the world's food supply has continued to grow at an increased rate in the past half century, per capita growth rates have actually declined. "We're barely keeping ahead of the Malthusian progression," said Austin...
...rent-controlled three-bedroom apartment in Cairo, for example, can cost as little as $3.74 a month. Telephone service costs 2 cents or 3 cents a call. The subsidized price of a large loaf of bread is about 2 cents. But for the majority of Egyptians, whose per capita income is $600 a year, subsidies are just enough to keep them from penury. Last February national security police rioted after the rumor spread that their hitch would be extended from three years to four. Reason: the conscripts earn less than $10 a month, on which many of them must support...
...rich Sultanate of Brunei (pop. 214,000), which sits on the northwest coast of the island of Borneo and has been ruled by the same family for 29 generations. "There are no poor people in Brunei," said one U.S. official. He added that little Brunei, with its annual per-capita income of roughly $17,000, "has no serious problems of any kind." Shultz chatted with the Sultan and took a tour of the thousand-room palace compound with its squash and tennis courts and a banquet hall with a 120-ft.-high ceiling, which seats 4,000. Basically, said...