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- 00:00
finance a la shmoop. what does per-capita mean? well there's poor capita yeah this
- 00:09
guy, how would you like to be named capita and then there's per capita which [man sits under a tree]
- 00:13
just means well technically per head. yep comes from Latin like oh so many
- 00:18
things salsa dressing and dancing among others, the word decapitation comes to [dancing feet]
- 00:25
mind. like what happens when those flying human taxi drones get too far to the
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- 00:31
left or when King Henry got tired of a wife. so if that happened often it had [helicopter prop]
- 00:36
throw off the per capita calculations. and same deal if we suddenly had a lot
- 00:41
of two-headed people being born like the aliens in men in black and whole bunch
- 00:46
other Hollywood movies. per capita is a useful metric in a bunch of financial
- 00:50
calculations. a common set is GDP or gross domestic product per capita .like
- 00:58
if you have a ton of GDP say ten trillion dollars from your country [100 dollar bill]
- 01:03
whateverstan, if you only have a million people that's a ton of production
- 01:07
productivity. but if you're say China with well over a billion people well
- 01:12
then it's a much lower GDP per capita. the calculations get quoted when talking
- 01:18
about things like cell phone monthly subscriptions, computer ownership or [people crowd around a cell phone]
- 01:23
particularly rollicking house parties. so yeah the notion of per capita is pretty
- 01:28
important but don't stress if you're not an expert yet. it's a nothing to lose
- 01:33
your head over. [man carries head]
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