Chapter 32: Q. 12. (page 782)
What is the primary way in which economists measure standards of living?
Short Answer
GDP per capita is one of the most important tool which is used by economists to measure the standard of living.
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Chapter 32: Q. 12. (page 782)
What is the primary way in which economists measure standards of living?
GDP per capita is one of the most important tool which is used by economists to measure the standard of living.
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What are the four other factors that determine the economic standard of living around the world?
Using the research skills you have acquired, retrieve the following data from The World Bank database (http://databank.worldbank.org/data/ home.aspx) for India, Spain, and South Africa for 2010–2015, if available:
• Telephone lines
• Mobile cellular subscriptions
• Secure Internet servers (per one million people)
• Electricity production (kWh)
Prepare a chart that compares these three countries. Describe the key differences between the countries.
Demography can have important economic effects. The United States has an aging population. Explain one economic benefit and one economic cost of an aging population as well as of a population that is very young.
What are the major issues with regard to trade imbalances for low- and middle-income countries?
Explain how the natural rate of unemployment may be higher in low-income countries.
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