Examples of per capita incomes in the following topics:
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- In order to compare per capita economic growth among countries, the total sales of the countries to be compared may be quoted in a single currency.
- They have high literacy, modem technology, and higher per capita incomes.
- Many Latin American nations fit into this category, and they exhibit rising levels of education, technology, and per capita incomes.
- Usually, the most significant marketing opportunities exist among the industrialized nations, as they have higher levels of income, one of the necessary ingredients for the formation of markets.
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- By 2008, the economy was 16.7 times the size it was in 1978, and 12.1 times its previous per capita levels.
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- For example, utilities in Oregon can spend only ½ per cent of their net income on advertising.
- In 1978, about 14 per cent of all passengers had to change airlines to reach their destination; by 1995, this number fell to about 1 per cent.
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- With increased competition, higher travel and lodging costs, and higher salaries, the cost per sales contract continues to increase.
- First, experienced sales people sometimes realize that the only way their income can outpace their cost-of-living increase is to change jobs.
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- Demographic
characteristics – Statistical data about people that helps us segment large
groups into smaller groups based on age, ethnicity, gender, income, family
size, and geographic location
- 25-34, college educated,
early career income, office worker, no kids, dating or recently married
- 25-34, college educated, early career income,
office worker, no kids, dating or recently married