Economy, asked by hameezsiddiqui66, 3 months ago

4. “South Asia has a lower income per capita than sub-Saharan Africa.” Comment on the validity of this statement.

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Answered by idk123432
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Answer:

According to the research, South Asia may fare better than Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of levels of poverty, per capita income and per capita dietary energy supply but it has a higher level of malnutrition.

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Answered by varshika1664
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According to researches, South Asia proves to be better than Sub-Saharan Africa in terms of income per capita and poverty.

Explanation:

Food production in Southern Asia has been profited a lot from Green Revolution. As a result, per capita income has shown a significant growth in recent years.

What is Per Capita Income?

Per Capita Income is a method to measure average income earned per person in a given area for a specified year.

      Per Capita Income = Total Income of Area÷Total Population

                                     

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