Social Sciences, asked by stanxinvisluck, 9 months ago

why do we use the average to compare the development of countries.what are the limitations in using it.explain.​

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Answered by shivakumar0820
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Use of averages to compare development :

(i) Averages are used for better understanding.

(ii) For comparison between countries, total income is not very useful.

(iii) Different countries have different populations, so total income will not tell us what an average person is likely to earn.

(iv) According to the World Bank, countries with per capita income of US $ 12616 per annum and above in 2012 are called rich countries, and those below US $ 1035 per annum or less are poor.

Limitation : Average income does not depict how the income is distributed among the people. Some may be very rich but the masses may be poor.

Answered by Abhishek474241
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Development countries

Firstly i have to explain that how we compare a country is developed

  • We compare the country by following criteria

  1. Human development index
  2. Health facility
  3. Education
  4. Infrastructure
  5. Employments

These are the following circumstance where we compare the country

  • so these criteria are very big no

  • Therfore we have 2 use average to accurate the development index

  • for these big no

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