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Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Indicators of Economic Development

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Look at the Following... Copy the spider diagram. Around each key idea, develop the spider diagram through discussion. Try and think of advantages and disadvantages to each idea as to why they are good/bad indicators of development.

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Indicators of Economic Development

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Growth versus Development Economic growth may be one aspect of economic development but is not the same Economic growth: –A measure of the value of output of goods and services within a time period Economic Development: –A measure of the welfare of humans in a society

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Economic Growth Using measures of economic growth can give distorted pictures of the level of income in a country – the income distribution is not taken into account. A small proportion of the population can own a large amount of the wealth in a country. The level of human welfare for the majority could therefore be very limited. But this could be just around the corner! Copyright: chinagrove, This might be a common picture…… Copyright: unseenob,

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Growth

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Economic Growth Using measures of economic performance in terms of the value of income, expenditure and output GDP – Gross Domestic Product –The value of output produced within a country during a time period GNP – Gross National Product –The value of output produced within a country plus net property income from abroad GDP/GNP per head/per capita –Takes account of the size of the population Real GDP/GNP –Accounts for differences in price levels in different countries

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Economic Growth High economic growth fuelled through capital spending can hide a number of underlying economic problems – how is the income and wealth distributed? Who is doing the spending and will it ‘trickle down’ to the poor? Shopping Mall in Saudi Arabia Copyright : Christo Pacheco, Dubai Skyline Copyright: zchizzerz,

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed National Income – Problems with using GDP/GNP Reliability of data? –How accurate is the data that is collected? Distribution of income? –How is the income distributed – does a small proportion of the population earn a high percentage of the income or is income more evenly spread?

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed National Income – Problems with using GDP/GNP Quality of life? –Can changes in economic growth measure changes in the quality of life? –Does additional earnings power bring with it additional stress, increases in working hours, increased health and family problems? Impact of exchange rate? –Difference in exchange rates can distort the comparisons – need to express in one currency, but which one and at what value?

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed National Income – Problems with using GDP/GNP Black/informal economy? Some economic activity not recorded – subsistence farming and barter activity, for example Some economic activity is carried out illegally – building work ‘cash in hand’, drug dealing, etc. Work of the non-paid may not be considered but may contribute to welfare – charity work, housework, etc. It might not be pleasant, but what he finds among the refuse could be all he has. Title: Sierra Leone Liberia. Copyright: Photolibrary Group

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Development

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Development Development incorporates the notion of a measure/measures of human welfare As such it is a normative concept – open to interpretation and subjectivity What should it include?

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Development Levels of poverty –Absolute poverty –Relative poverty Inequality Progress – what constitutes progress? Our definitions of progress may be highly subjective. What has progress brought to native tribes people across the globe? Title: Navajos refuse casino riches. Copyright: Stock.Xchng

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed What is Poverty? Poverty is a ‘relative’ term Romanian gypsies – is this man living in poverty? Copyright: ghitulescu radu, Or is this villager in rural China? Copyright: Mark Forman,

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Development Other considerations of human welfare: Political freedoms? Sustenance? Sustainable development? Self esteem? Proportion of activity in different sectors of the economy: –Primary –Secondary –Tertiary

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Development Iraqis have supposedly been given their freedom following the American led ‘Operation freedom’ but has it improved welfare? Copyright: Photolibrary Group

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Other Measures?

Copyright 2006 – Biz/ed Other Measures? How far do these other measures reflect levels of human welfare?