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प्रश्न
Suppose records show that the average income in a country has been increasing over a period of time. From this, can we conclude that all sections of the economy have become better? Illustrate your answer with an example.
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No, we cannot conclude that all sectors of the economy have improved. Average income (per capita income) is just the mathematical computation of total income divided by total population. It fails to demonstrate how this wealth is dispersed across various populations or sectors.
- Example 1 (Income Inequality): If the top 10% of a country’s ultra-rich population earns extensively more while the remaining 90% of the poor population earns the same as before, the national average income will rise geometrically. However, the majority of the population's living standards have not improved.
- Example 2 (Non-Material Disparities): As you correctly indicate, states like Punjab have historically had higher per capita incomes than Kerala, yet Kerala outperforms Punjab in crucial human development indicators such as literacy and infant mortality rates. This demonstrates that economic progress on paper does not ensure uniform social development.
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