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Inflation rate (π) Output (Y ) ASR0 ASR1 ADE1 ADE0 14.1 ADE1 ADE0 Expanded maximum capacity Output (Y ) 1

Gross world product Energy use Food production Population 14.2

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China India 14.5 Nigeria 8

GDP per Capita, 2003 (Chained 2000 PPP Dollars ) United States India GDP per Capita, 2003 (Chained 2000 PPP Dollars ) Growth of Real GDP Per Capita, Average 1980-2003 (percent per year) 14.6 9

Net private flows Workers’ remittances Bilateral grants 14.7 Net official flows Year 10

Table 14.2