Figure 10 shows the significant positive correlation between the number of MRIs and GDP per capita across all cities in the study sites both in 2006 (r = 0.622, P < 0.00) and in 2009 (r = 0.664, P < 0.00). The fitted line of 2009 lies above the line of 2006, ...
In 2007, the GDP reached a record high of 676.54 billion yuan, an increase of 14.7% over 2006. Shenzhen's economic output is ranked fourth among the 659 Chinese cities (behind Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou), and it is comparable to that of a medium sized province in China. In 2007, ...
In 1980, spending on dental care accounted for 14.7% of total health expenditure or 1.15% of gross domestic product (GDP). This was two to three times more than in other Western countries. At that time, Germany had the most expensive dental care system in the world but the oral health ...
The county's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) grew from 486 billion yuan (or US $58 billion) in 1981 to 18,308 billion yuan (US $2,347 billion) in 2005, at an average growth rate of over 9% per annum, making China the fourth largest economy in world. Per capita income increased from...
These cities have two characteristics in common. First, they have a higher level of economic development, and the average gross domestic product (GDP) was 1870 billion RMB (approximately equivalent to 287.7 billion US dol- lars). Second, these cities have a large population, approx- imately ...
characteristics in common. First, they have a higher level of economic development, and the average gross domestic product (GDP) was 1870 billion RMB (approximately equivalent to 287.7 billion US dollars). Second, these cities have a large population, approximately 15 million for every city on ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNI_(PPP)_per_capita Similarly, Ireland ranks 11th on GDP but only 22nd on GNI. Perhaps it doesn’t matter that much for your monetary targeting purposes; but, I don’t recall reading here why GDP as opposed to GNP or GNI would be the preferred measure....
So if you compare the industrialized portion of the two country, then China loses badly. China is generating huge amount of pollution. You only have to search for the air quality in their cities to see that the pollution is often reaching hazardous levels. The US used to be the same, bu...
“China has an advanced civilization yet is 105th in the world in terms of GDP per capita and 81st on the human development index. I’m sure everybody would like to do better, including the Communist Party.” Where was China on the GDP per capita rankings 30 years ago when the economic...
1、L/O/G/O12Outline3BackgroundBig market share in China: 2,100 locations in 450 cities;a percentage cost chart of the KFC sales in 20094Market Segment Subset of a market Have similar characteristics Need similar products Distinct from other segments Exhibit common needs Respond similarly to a...