Besides size of per capita income, what other property of income is important in comparing two or more societies?
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★ Another property of comparing societies on the bases of income can be More Equitable Distribution Of Income .
★ A poor society with more Equitable distribution of income is far more well off than a rich country with unequal distribution.
★ This is the greatest limitation of PCI that it hides the internal disparities and destroy the links between the poor & the rich.
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★ Another property of comparing societies on the bases of income can be More Equitable Distribution Of Income .
★ A poor society with more Equitable distribution of income is far more well off than a rich country with unequal distribution.
★ This is the greatest limitation of PCI that it hides the internal disparities and destroy the links between the poor & the rich.
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●Not only per capita income but also homogeneity or equity of performance should be reflected while comparing two or more societies.
●If a society has higher per capita income but much of it's income is with a small group,then it cannot reflect the development of the society.
●Similarly,when society has little less per capita income but inequality is quite less and almost all sections of the society contribute to the income,it reflects inclusiveness and real development.
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