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    Regional Income Disparities in India INTRODUCTION Regional disparities in the level of economic growth experienced in India is a major challenge for policy makers and planners‚ as it produces serious threat to the socio-political harmony of the country. States have experienced different pace of economic growth‚ with some states showing fast progress and others languishing behind‚ although the national growth has been remarkable for the past two decades. Like the national planning the regional

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    National Income (Contd.) Methods used to measure National Income Calculating National Income There are various methods for calculating the national income such as production method‚ income method‚ expenditure method etc. Income Method: Different factors of production are paid for their productive services rendered to an organization. The various incomes that are included in these methods are wages‚ income of self-employed‚ interest‚ profit‚ dividend‚ rents‚ and surplus of public sector

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    1 Income Inequality The rich‚ the middle class and the poor. These so-called "titles" are defining Americans today. What is income inequality and why is it a problem? Income inequality is the extent to which income is distributed in a population. In the United States‚ that gap between the poor and the rich has expanded immensely over the past ten years. Income inequality is a constantly debated topic today with different opinions and solutions; economists‚ writers‚ and politicians all have different

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    MAYNARD COMPANY (A) Balance Sheet: Statement of Financial Position I. STATEMENT OF PROBLEM Diane Maynard’s bookkeeper has quit and a friend was asked to help her address the following issues at her company: 1. Prepare the Balance Sheets as of June 1 and as of June 30. 2. Compare the financial condition of the company in these two periods. 3. Explain why retained earnings did not increase by the amount of June net income. 4. Comment on the value of Maynard Company to its shareholders

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    Another lense through which inequality can be conveyed through is the social and income class lense. Depending on one’s class standing‚ it has the ability to determine a lot about a person’s life‚ including: access to opportunities at higher paying jobs and higher education‚ as well as the ability to live a healthier‚ safer and more comfortable life. Those that are able to afford‚ or have the social status to achieve more luxurious options‚ tend to have their feelings of power and privilege be enforced

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    NATIONAL INCOME ANALYSIS OF INDIA (1950-2013) India is home to 1.24 billion people‚ which is about 17.5 per cent of the global population. The Indian economy is the 12th largest in USD exchange rate terms. India is the second fastest growing economy in the world. However‚ it accounts for only 2.98 per cent of world GDP in US dollar terms and 5.0 per cent in purchasing power parity (ppp) terms. Hence‚ there exists a huge potential for catch up. The global welfare too is linked to progress in India

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    Linda Liu Econ 1301 Dr. Clark Income Inequality and Mass Unemployment: How Are They Related and What Can the Government Intervene Income inequality can be defined as the unequal distribution of individual or household income across the various participants in an economy. The most common causes of income inequality are usually education and training‚ natural talent‚ discrimination‚ preferences and risks‚ market power and unequal distribution of wealth. Unemployment‚ which occurs when a person

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    THESIS STATEMENT: Since student loan debt is being generated as pupils attend school‚ credit card companies should not be allowed to market on college campuses. Credit card companies are continuously appearing on college campuses around the world. Their main target‚ of course‚ is naïve students. These companies are there to pick up students at their worst and most vulnerable moments. Some students that feel short of cash are very tempted to apply for these buy now‚ pay later agreements. Once

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    threat‚ and some counter that threat with a concept called Universal Basic Income‚ or UBI. UBI aims to provide a source of livable income to those who generally cannot work. In relation to automation‚ UBI would cover costs that low-skill workers (now automated) depended on. But is UBI a step in the right direction? Most see too many variables to attempt reaching an answer. For all intents and purposes‚ Universal Basic Income will

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    UNILEVER MEMO In order to gain market shares through the low-income segment of the Brazilian market‚ Unilever should launch a new Detergent Powder brand at an affordable price‚ which could replace in the long-run Campeiro‚ its cheapest brand. However this strategy is not without any risks‚ since it can lead to the cannibalization of Minerva. With 81% of market shares in Brazil‚ Unilever is the leader of the Detergent Powder market. It owns three brands in Brazil: Omo‚ Minerva and Campeiro. Omo

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