Perhaps this is the second consecutive six-year period in which per capita GDP will contract as a result of an economy that does not expand faster than the already very low rate of population growth. In the coming year, given the expectation that GDP will only grow 0.8% (OECD forecast), it would result in a fall in per capita GDP of 0.4%, the second consecutive year in which it would decline.Since the previous six-year period, and starting with …
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Perhaps this is the second consecutive six-year period in which per capita GDP will contract as a result of an economy that does not expand faster than the already very low rate of population growth. In the coming year, given the expectation that GDP will only grow 0.8% (OECD forecast), it would result in a fall in per capita GDP of 0.4%, the second consecutive year in which it would decline.Since the previous six-year period, and starting with …