Chapter 15: Problem 45
In country B, the population is 900 million and 100 million people are living below the poverty line. What is the poverty rate?
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Chapter 15: Problem 45
In country B, the population is 900 million and 100 million people are living below the poverty line. What is the poverty rate?
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Describe how each of these changes is likely to affect poverty and inequality: a. Incomes rise for low-income and high-income workers, but rise more for the high-income earners. b. Incomes fall for low-income and high-income workers, but fall more for high-income earners.
Explain what the long- and short-term consequences are of not promoting equality or working to reduce poverty.
Explain a situation using the supply and demand for skilled labor in which the increased number of college graduates leads to depressed wages. Given the rising cost of going to college, explain why a college education will or will not increase income inequality.
What are the main reasons economists give for the increase in inequality of incomes?
What is the difference between poverty and income inequality?
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