POLB90H3 Lecture 4: Week 4

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Purchasing power parity (ppp: purchasing price of the same basket of goods in different countries. Human development index (hdi: includes health (life expectancy), educational attainment (average years of schooling), economic standard of living (gni per capita). 0-low level, 1-high level of human development. Dimensions of poverty: extreme poverty: those whose income is than a day, chronic poverty: poverty that persists for many years or a lifetime and that may be transmitted across generations. (e. g. hereditary) Limitation: conceptualize the poor as a single homogenous group, whose main problem is low monetary income. Gini coefficient: aggregate measure of inequality 0-1, 0= perfect equality, 1 = perfect inequality, score about . 5 is highly unequal. High levels of inequality undermine development gains despite how well a country s economy may be performing. Simon kuznets (1955) inverted u hypothesis, argues that relative income inequality increases in the early stages of economic development and does not improve until countries reach middle income levels.

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