Nonsense, there is no relation between ppc with Page Rank. Adsense codes are NOT treated as links therfore, the web pages can not pass their PR to the appearing ads. Adsense is just a Java script not a link connected to your website.
Well, if you spent $1,000,000 on pay per click you may gain some pagerank if your site was as useful because people would know abour your site and be more inclined to link to it. However, there is no direct relationship to PR and PPC. Brandon
I'm guessing the question was: Do you get better pay per click performance on a higher pr page? This could be further interpreted...do you get more clicks? or do you get higher payments per click? speaking of nonsense... you say "Adsense codes are treated as links" followed by "Adsense is just a Java script not a link". Though what you mean to say may be true, it's difficult to interpret what you mean to say. maybe off topic - Some say that adsense doesn't pass PR. (I don't think this is your question) But one phenomenon makes me wonder. When I use the alternate url option to serve an ad instead of the public service ads - that non-indexed, not-linked to, url takes on a page rank equal to the domain index page.
There is no relation between PR and Adsense. I have a PR6 page that has a lower EPC than a PR0 page I have.