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In Germany and Britain, for example, factoring out their slow-growing populations, per capita income has been growing as fast as that of the United States. Over the last thirty years, the U.S. economy expanded at an average rate that was 0.9 percentage points faster than Germany’s, and its working-age population also expanded exactly 0.9 percentage points faster. Otherwise this race was a draw.
The Rise and Fall of Nations: Forces of Change in the Post-Crisis World
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