1. Use the data below to find out the growth of income per person (over the entire period, not an annual basis) between the two years listed.
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Year
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Real GDP (1996 prices)
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Population
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Income per person
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2000
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$4,915,600 million
|
233 million
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|
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2007
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$9,243,800 million
|
283.5 million
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2. The table below uses data for the year 2000 provide by Statistics Canada and adjusted to be comparable to U.S. data. All values are in millions. Fill in the blank entries in the table. Show your work!
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Country
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Adult Population
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Labor Force
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Employed
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Unemployed
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Unemployment Rate
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Labor-Force Participation Rate
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Japan
|
108.12
|
|
63.79
|
3.20
|
|
|
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France
|
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25.98
|
|
2.45
|
|
56.4 %
|
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Germany
|
69.17
|
39.75
|
|
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8.08 %
|
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