Example sentences of "[noun] of per " in BNC.

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1 On financial grounds , Salisbury instances the very small savings from closures , and the iniquity of per capita payments in rural areas and of Rate Support Grant .
2 Examine the savings behaviour where accumulation is governed by an infinitely lived ‘ representative ’ individual , who maximizes an additive utility function of per capita consumption at each date , discounted at a fixed pure rate of time preference , but weighted by the population alive at each date .
3 To maintain the same level of per capita consumption in 2025 , with an expected population of 8.2 billion , grain production would have to increase to 3050 million tonnes .
4 The overall level of per capita income and energy use is among the lowest in the world but huge differences exist between countries , largely based on energy resources .
5 It is easy , therefore , to discover the average level of per capita social product in each region .
6 Moreover , the low figure for the USA has to be seen against a much higher level of per capita income .
7 Similar patterns in the global distribution of per capita GNP have been found in previous analyses , of 1972 and 1988 data .
8 Indexing the average of the twelve members as 100 , the national distribution of per capita GDP in PPSs in 1988 ranged from 121 in Luxembourg and 113 in the Federal Republic of Germany to 55 in Greece and 54 in Portugal .
9 This is not found directly in the USA and Japan but , if the product of per cent of employees in R&D and expenditure per head in R&D is taken as an index of R&D resources , the figures are :
10 The ratio of per capita debt to per capita income rose from 19.7 in 1973 to a record high of 162.7 in 1985/86 .
11 For instance , how valid are the company 's assumptions about : customer sensitivity to price changes ( price elasticity of demand ) ; the effectiveness of its advertising in stimulating customer demand , and in maintaining its share of the total market ; the relationship of per capita real income to demand for its products ( for instance , people with increasing incomes tend to eat a wider variety of foodstuffs than hitherto , yet their per capita expenditure on food tends to decline as a proportion of their total personal expenditure ) .
12 In terms of per capita income Norway has the second highest standard of living in Europe .
13 Comparing 1979 with 1986 Lewis and Townsend reveal widening differences between the North and the South in terms of per capita GDP , disposable income and consumer expenditure .
14 According to the Prime Minister , Gen. Hau Pei-tsun , it would lead Taiwan into the ranks of the world 's top 20 countries in terms of per capita income by the year 2000 .
15 Estimating comparative levels of per capita GNP between various nations is probably best done by assessing relative levels of purchasing power — what a currency will buy in the country in which it is issued , using comparisons between particular products .
16 The rest chiefly reflected greatly increased levels of per capita demand , in the consumer revolution of Galbraith 's Affluent Society ( 1958 ) .
17 They will often be characterised by a strong deference to religious and moral customs ; traditional hierarchies of authority and family relationships , social stratification and class structures ; and low levels of per capita gross national product .
18 You will be paid monthly in arrears at the rate of per annum .
19 The report projected a 3 per cent annual growth of per capita incomes in the developing world in the 1990s , with wide variations between east Asia , where income per capita was set to grow at 5.3 per cent , and sub-Saharan Africa , where the rate was expected to be only 0.5 per cent .
20 This year the budget in the region was about £1 million , but only ‘ a couple of per cent ’ of this was spent on payments to landowners .
21 In the meantime , the UK is now the third largest producer of beef and veal in the EEC , though its production of about a million tonnes is only half of that of France and it is only seventh in the table of per capita consumption at 22.3kg per annum .
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