PVAF SEARCHING FOR TRUTH....the theories and analysis of Economics do not reveal Human Income Poverty..created by greed of the few...
Posted by Vishva News Reporter on July 2, 2012

 

 
Income inequality at whose expense..??  Yours.
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ECONOMICS OF metrics of
I
ncome inequality
(metrics means an analytical measurement intended to quantify the state of a system. For example "population density" is one metric which may be used to describe a city.)

The concept of inequality is distinct from that of poverty and fairness.

Income inequality metrics or income distribution metrics are used by social scientists to measure the distribution of income, and economic inequality among the participants in a particular economy, such as that of a specific country or of the world in general. While different theories may try to explain how income inequality comes about, income inequality metrics simply provide a system of measurement used to determine the dispersion of incomes.

Income distribution has always been a central concern of economic theory and economic policy. Classical economists such as Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo were mainly concerned with factor income distribution, that is, the distribution of income between the main factors of production, land, labour and capital. It is often related to wealth distribution although separate factors influence wealth inequality.

Modern economists have also addressed this issue, but have been more concerned with the distribution of income across individuals and households. Important theoretical and policy concerns include the relationship between income inequality and economic growth. The article Economic inequality discusses the social and policy aspects of income distribution questions.

 
Today is a blessed day that PVAF is presenting news/Life-Knowledge sharing To Make Your Tomorrow Happier Than Today....simply because you will have more Life-Knowledge to be richer and/or poor as per your lifestyle choice based on infinite-mode of life-altering-belief-based-thinking.....and this PVAF presentation was triggered by a information sharing email titled "How Unequal Is India?"  from Subhash Utturkar, a retired  Mechanical Engineer from Mumbai, India to a PVAF news-volunteer.....please continue getting tons more on this Income Inequality Life-Knowledge and the Occupy Wall Street movement to counter the Income Inequality.....by going to the next webpage by clicking on the next line.....and also please do not forget to go for all the hyperlinks to peak your need for learning quest....


 ....A PHOTO IS WORTH THOUSAND WORDS
WHEN TALKING ABOUT INCOME INEQUALITY.... 
the photo below is titled by the contributor
"The Dharma for Rich and Poor?"

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Above is Caracas, Venezuela. The shacks on the left are called "ranchos" and are home to over 80% of the population of 4.2 million in Caracas. Pretty graphic, eh? Now you might be surprised as I was to learn that the gap between rich and poor is similar in the US, although the poor often live a bit better. For now. Which also means that the super wealthy here are even wealthier. If you're interested, check out this article by Nicholas Kristoff, "Our Banana Republic."
 
.....AND A QUICK CARTOON PRIMER ON
THE DIFFERENE BETWEEN RICH AND POOR....
 
Rich and Poor
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And the gist of the above cartoon is explained in the article "The 3 Biggest Differences Between Rich and Poor".....
..1. Rich People Believe that They Create Their Life,
While Poor People Believe that Life Happens to Them....
2. Rich People Focus in Solution Instead of Problems.....
3. Rich People Play to Win, Poor People Play to Not Lose
...
click on the hyperlinked article title and surprise yourself with details of these 3 reason...
 
....and now continue reading the meaning of
INCOME INEQUALITY....

Defining income

All of the metrics described below are applicable to evaluating the distributional inequality of various kinds of resources. Here the focus is on income as a resource. As there are various forms of "income", the investigated kind of income has to be clearly described.

One form of income is the total amount of goods and services that a person receives, and thus there is not necessarily money or cash involved. If a subsistence farmer in Uganda grows his own grain it will count as income. Services like public health and education are also counted in. Often expenditure or consumption (which is the same in an economic sense) is used to measure income. The World Bank uses the so-called "living standard measurement surveys"[2] to measure income. These consist of questionnaires with more than 200 questions. Surveys have been completed in most developing countries.

Applied to the analysis of income inequality within countries, "income" often stands for the taxed income per individual or per household. Here income inequality measures also can be used to compare the income distributions before and after taxation in order to measure the effects of progressive tax rates......

 
Please click here
to continue to study the entire article on
 INEQUALITY OF INCOME
to empower yourself to understand this topic ....
.....which is the topic of daily
discussion/complaint/bitching
in practically all nations on this planet Earth...
.....regardless if the nation is
rich or poor,
developed or developing  or emerging market,
first, second or third world country,
 capitalist or socialist or communist,
democratic or non-democratic ....
......and then just to get an idea of how this
INEQUALITY OF INCOME
is
misconceived,
 misrepresented, misdiagnosed
and misunderstood
in
the entire humanity.....

....read in the article below .....

to understand how this
 INEQUALITY OF INCOME
....is not interpreted to convey
 its Reality of  its Truth
in
the second most populous democratic nation in the world
and
a nation which is forecast to be
the second or third largest
economic power in the next decade....
 
How unequal is India?
(From: EquityMasterCom: : By Asad Dossani, Author of TThe Lucrative Derivative Report)
(Hyperlinks are provided by PVAF in this article to enhance your learning/understanding.)

Asad Dossani
Asad Dossani is a financial analyst and columnist. He actively trades his own and others' funds, investing primarily in currency, commodity, and stock index derivative products. Prior to this, he worked at Deutsche Bank as an analyst in the FX derivatives team. He is a graduate of the London School of Economics. Asad is a keen observer of macroeconomic trends and their effects on global financial markets. He is deeply passionate about educating investors, and encouraging individuals to take part in and profit from financial markets. To put it colloquially, he wishes to take Wall Street products and turn them into Main Street profits!
 

A common criticism of ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India">India'sa growth story has been that it is very unequal. The rich get richer while the poor get poorer is a common mantra we hear.

Casual observation confirms just how unequal incomes are in the country. For example, what the average driver or servant earns in a year is often less than what the average middle class professional earns in a month.

But does this mean that India is a highly unequal country? Are the poor not benefitting from the high economic growth? And how does India's inequality stack up against the income inequality in other countries?

Some of the answers are quite surprising, and may show that India's income inequality is not as bad as it seems at first glance.

First, let's compare India versus other countries. es.

A useful statistic we can look at is the ratio of the average income of the richest 10% to the average income of the poorest 10%. Effectively, how many times greater is a rich person's income compared to a poor person's income? For India, this figure is 8.6. That is, the income of the richest 10% is 8.6 times higher than the income of the poorest 10%. Does this seem very high?

Compared to most countries, it is actually on the low end of the scale.

For example,

        -for the US this figure is 15.9.
        -for the UK, this figure is 13.8.
        -for China, this figure is 21.6, and
        -for Brazil this figure is 40.6!

Compared to these three countries, India's income inequality is considerably lower.

The country with the lowest inequality is Japan, for whom this figure is 4.5. The most unequal countries by this measure are primarily in Africa and South America. ca.

These statistics tell us that while India does have considerable income inequality, most other major economies have higher income inequality.

In particular, other emerging economies have much higher income inequality.

Another way we can analyze income inequality in India is by looking at different Indian states. As we know, some states are considerably richer than others. But are the poorer states catching up?
 


The richer states (i.e., those with the highest average income per person) include Delhi, Haryana, Goa, Gujarat, and Punjab.

The poorer states include Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Manipur, and Nagaland.

The poorest of these states is Bihar. /> The poorest of these states is Bihar.
growth rate in income per person?

Most of us would probably guess that places like Maharashtra, Delhi, Karnataka, or Gujarat had the highest growth rates, as these are the places that have seen more development and investment than others.

The correct answer is none of these places. correct answer is none of theIn fact, the state with the highest growth rate in income per person is Bihar, also the poorest state.

Most of the poorer states have growth rates that are sometimes higher or roughly equal to the growth rate of the country as a whole.to th The only exceptions are states with political problems like Kashmir and some states in the northeast, where growth remains well below the average.

The purpose of this article is to highlight many of the misconceptions about income inequality in India.

      -Compared to other major economies, India's income distribution is less unequal than others.

      -Furthermore, many of the poorer states in India have high growth rates implying eventual convergence.

What is important to point out is that income inequality is a relative measure only. It is not about absolute income levels.

       -Poverty is still widespread in India, and this is a problem that needs to be solved over time.

      -The gap between rich and poor is greater in the US than in India.

     -However, the poor in India are much worse off than the poor in the US, and this is the important distinction to make.



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INEQUALITY OF INCOME
...study the following hyperlinked titles..
.....and then continue with the following hyperlinked titles....
....and if you are really tickled by the above
then the following hyperlinks with make you stop wondering....
AND AFTER ALL THIS GAIN OF LIFE-KNOWLEDGE
WITH WHICH RICH PEOPLE KEEPS ON BECOMING RICHER
EVERY DAY THROUGH HISTORY....

......and poor people keeps on making rich peoples richer...
meaning poor believe they are getting poorer...
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....SO THEN WHY IS
THE MOST ENLIGHTENED IN THE WORLD
USA CITIZENRY NOT GIVING
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
 A FAIR AND EQUITABLE POLITICAL OPPORTUNITY

IN 2011
TO MAKE THEIR
 ECONOMICS AND INCOME INEQUITIES
WOES  GO AWAY!!!!!.....
 
and especially when this enlightened USA citizenry have the brilliance in their souls to start and spread world-wide THE OCCUPY WALL STREET protest movement...
Poster depicting a female ballerina pirouetting on the back of the Charging Bull statue on Wall Street; on the street behind her, a line of gas-masked rioters struggle through smoke. Text on the poster reads: "What is our one demand? #OCCUPYWALLSTREET September 17th. Bring Tent."
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A crowd of protesters engaging in the 'human microphone' on September 30, 2011, the 14th day of the Occupy Wall Street protest  in the camp in Zuccotti Park
 
....AND WHAT DOES
THE MOST POWERFUL HUMAN BEING TODAY,
USA PRESIDENT BARRACK OBAMA SAID
ABOUT
OCCUPY WALL STREET PROTESTS....

((from: InqusiteCom)
obama occupy wall street
When asked about the Occupy Wall Street movement, President Obama was surprisingly supportive- the Commander in Chief said:

“Obviously, I’ve heard of it. I’ve seen it on television. I think it expresses the frustrations that the American people feel that we had the biggest financial crisis since the Great Depression, huge collateral damage all throughout the country, all across Main Street and yet, you’re still seeing some of the same folks who acted irresponsibly trying to fight efforts to crack down on abusive practices that got us into this problem in the first place.”

“What I think is that the American people understand that not everybody has been following the rules, that Wall Street is an example of that, that folks who are working hard every single day, getting up, going to the job, loyal to their companies, that that used to be the essence of the American dream… That’s how you got ahead, the old fashioned way. And these days a lot of folks who are doing the right thing aren’t rewarded and a lot of folks who aren’t doing the right thing are rewarded.”
 
....and after digesting the intellect flowing from President Obama
who has been acclaimed as the most intellectual President of USA
since President John Kennedy (1961-62)
have a smile
while thinking about the ingenuity of
how humanity uses the concepts of rich and poor
 in the status of being really
 rich and/or poor
.....

AMONG POOR PEOPLE...
...A SIMPLE RIDE ON A 2-WHEELER 
AS SEEN IN THE PHOTO BELOW IS....

Food provider for a household for a while 
or
A sale in the market for a daily income...
Difference Between Poor & Rich
and
AMONG RICH PEOPLE.....
...THE SAME 2-WHEELER RIDE AS IN PHOTO BELOW
could be
.......??????!!!!!???????OXOXOXOX:):):):):)....
Difference Between Poor & Rich

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.......SEE YOU SOON AGAIN.....
......AND JUST A REMINDER.....
if your forget the hyperlinks clicking....
....then you would never know why
YOUR TOMORROW IS NOT
MORE HAPPIER THAN TODAY.....

.... although you slaved harder than yesterday....
....and worst your harder slavery
may keep making rich richer....

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