McReggae wrote:InnovateGuy wrote:Whoever started the GDP concept was bent on presenting macro figures which have little or no relation at all to other index factors that matter to human life.
What does GDP tell you about access to water, education and better health facilities?
Even economists agree that GDP is not an adequate measure of wealth. That's why they introduced GDP per capita.
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Bottom line: those figures are useless without a social dimension.
Really? The GDP represents the economic production and growth of a country and thus has a large impact on nearly everyone within that economy. When the economy is healthy, you will typically see low unemployment and wage increases as businesses demand labor to meet the growing economy!
MMcreggae
As I said before when the economy grows it mainly benefits the top percent,politicians and the corrupt.Otherwise GDP and GDP per capita are just unnecessary details
Take the case of seychelles and Nigeria which have the highest GDP per capita and highest GDP in africa respectively and compare their GDP sizes,HDI and GDP per capita.
Now, Do you know that Seychelles is among countries with the highest income inequality at 65% yet they have the highest GDP per capita? Nigeria's income inequality is at 49% while the people living below the poverty line in Nigeria is 70% while south africa the people living below poverty line is 32% and uganda is 25%
So would you rather live in Seychelles which has the highest GDP per capita or Nigeria which has the highest GDP and your chances of living below poverty is 70% or live in south africa or uganda and the chances of you living above the poverty line is 68% and 75% respectively?
For me am better of in uganda or south africa
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