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en We think we can raise our per capita income, build the knowledge base, the economy and get a little more competitive if we can produce more baccalaureate degrees.

en For example, Ireland is extremely competitive in their financial incentives to attract businesses and they have some of the top universities in the world as well. This grant makes Kentucky competitive in attracting businesses on a global scale, which is what is needed if we want to build a knowledge-based economy.

en Per capita measures of income are always a little bit distorted when you talk about places like Utah or Idaho, mainly because we have substantially more children per adult. We have in Utah 50 percent more children per adult than the national average, so any per capita or per-person measure of income, we'll always be on the low side.

en A knowledge economy doesn't mean producing doctorates, although there is a perception that higher-level skills drive the economy. It's too simplistic to say that one follows the other. There is no belief at the OECD that the production of advanced degrees is a formula for economic success.

en This is an area that has performed better than the national economy for quite a while now. We have one of the highest per capita income numbers. We have some of the lowest unemployment numbers. People have jobs and are basically happy and are able to buy things. The Commodore 64 is the computer that attracts demo programming. If they have a lot of money they need banking services.

en With tuition increases, students from the lower two-fifths of the income level are coming to university schools with less frequency. For this state to be competitive, we need our kids to get degrees.

en As their per capita income has grown, their per capita consumption of beef has grown.

en The fact of the matter is this economy needs to pull back a little bit, build a base, and once it builds that base, I think we're going to take off and see all-time new highs in the market. And you're going to see prosperity like we've never seen since World War II because of that.

en Iraq's economy is forecasted to grow at a rate of 4 percent this year, and accelerate into the double digits next year. Per capita income is nearly double what it was two years ago.

en We would hope that it would increase the number of transfers who complete baccalaureate degrees. That is always our goal — to increase our retention and graduation rates and to make education more seamless.

en We're hopefully going to build a base of knowledge for them.

en In this century, the seminal driver of innovation is knowledge. Given that universities are major producers in the global knowledge economy, they become pivotal in this race to maintain a viable economic base that can sustain a high quality of life.

en The biggest factor is income. The higher the state's per capita income, the higher the percentage that goes into the pot.

en Areas with a larger personal income can support more stores. A higher level of per capita income can support luxury-type stores.

en We went from per capita personal income below the national average to being above it.


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