Development Notes
Development Notes
It is the sum total of the value of all final goods and services produced
in a country in a given period of time plus the income from abroad.
5. “For development, people look at a mix of goals”. Support the statement with
suitable examples.
● If women are engaged in paid work, their dignity in the family and society
increases.
● It also happens that if there is respect for women there would be more
sharing of housework and a greater acceptance of women working outside.
● Expectation may also be to provide a safe and secure environment for
women, so that more women can come outside to work.
6. Give some examples where factors other than income are important aspects of
our lives.
● There are various other aspects apart from income that are important in our
life. They include good education,good health,a healthy working
atmosphere, secure and regular jobs that enhance our sense of security, and a
friendly and cordial neighborhood.
● People also seek things like equal treatment, freedom, security and respect.
● Women need a safe and secure environment to take up a variety of jobs.
● They also seek a pollution free environment.
7. What is the main criterion for classifying different countries by the World Bank?
What are the limitations of this criterion?
● In World Development Report 2019, brought out by the World Bank, Per capita
income of a country is used as criterion to classify countries.
● Countries with per capita income of US $49300 per annum above in 2019 are
called rich countries.
● Those countries with per capita income of US $2500 or less are called low
income countries.
● India comes in the category of low middle income countries because its per
capita income in 2019 was just US $6700 per annum.
● The rich countries excluding countries of the Middle East and certain other
small countries are generally called developed countries.
Limitations of per capita income
● However this criterion hides disparities in the distribution of income. A poor
country with more equitable distribution of income would be better off than
a richer country with unequal distribution of income.
● It takes into account only the economic aspect and does not consider the
qualitative aspects of life like health, literacy, mortality, life expectancy ,
sanitation etc.
8. Give three examples where an average is used for comparing situations.
● An average is used to compare the climate of two places.
● An average is used to analyze the productivity of workers.
● An average is used for comparing the performance of students’ .Average
marks in Economics of the students in section B with average marks in
Economics of the students in section C.
● Average salary of employees in HSBC compared with average salary of
employees of ICICI.
● No other measure can give you an overall view of the economy of the
country .Hence it is an important criterion for development.
10.Besides the size of per capita income ,what other property of income is
important in comparing two or more societies?
The distribution of income among its people should be considered. If the national
income is widely distributed among its people, it shows a better distribution of
income .High per capita income with better distribution of income is a sign of
development of the nation
11. Suppose records show that the average income in a country has been increasing
over a period of time .From this, can we conclude that all sections of the economy
have become better?
Not necessarily .If the additional income is distributed widely among all sections
of population, we can conclude that all sections of the economy have become
better.
Conversely, with all the additional income being only in the hands of the rich the
gap between the rich and the poor will increase which is not good for the economy
of the nation.
12. In what respect is the criterion used by UNDP different from the criterion used
by the World Bank for measuring development?
● The measure used by World Bank is per capita income or average income
whereas UNDP measures the development of a region on the basis of human
development index (HDI)
● HDI is a better measure than per capita income as it considers both
quantitative factors such as average income and qualitative factors such as
health ,education etc in measuring development.
13. Give three examples where collective provisions of goods and services are
cheaper than individual provisions.
● The use of public transport instead of private vehicles, schools, places of
work etc.
● A security guard for the entire apartments instead of having a security guard
for each household.
● Use the library to read books rather than buying all the books which might
cost a lot of money.
14. Why is groundwater overused?
● Increase in population has led to increase in demand for agricultural and
industrial products and water for domestic use.
● The modern methods of agriculture, involving use of HYV seeds require
more water.
● Industries need more water to meet the increasing demand.
● The use of water for domestic purposes has also increased in recent times.
● Increase in hospitality services has also led to an increase in demand for
water.
● Water obtained through various other means isn’t sufficient to meet the
demands. Thus groundwater is relied upon to satisfy water requirements.
15. Is crude oil essential for the development of a country? If so, why?
● Petrol, diesel obtained from crude oil is used as fuel to run vehicles.
● Most of the industries require petrol or diesel to run their factories.
● It is used in the production of synthetic fibers, rubber, plastics, cosmetics etc.
● Primary and secondary activities cannot be carried out without crude oil.
17. Kerala with a lower per capita income has a better human development ranking
than Maharashtra. Hence the per capita income is not a useful criterion at all and
should not be used to compare states .Do you agree? Discuss.
18. India has to import crude oil. What problems do you anticipate for India when
global oil reserves are depleting.
20. List a few examples of environmental degradation that you may have observed
around you.
● Overuse of groundwater
● Discharge of effluents into rivers
● Destroying of mangroves in coastal areas leading to floods ( any other
relevant points)
22 .Why do we use averages? What are the limitations of using average to compare
development? Explain with an example.
Averages are used to compare different countries, scores, marks and various other
data.
● For example let us consider two countries A and B. For the sake of
simplicity, we have assumed that they have only 5 citizens each.
● Even though both the countries have identical average income, country A is
preferred because it has more equitable distribution.
● On the other hand most citizens in Country B are poor and one person is
extremely rich.
● Hence although the per capita income of both the countries is the same but
the condition of the people is not the same. So while average income is
useful for comparisons it does not tell us how this income is distributed
among people.
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24.“ Money in your pocket cannot buy all the goods and services that you may
need to live well”. Justify the statement with examples.
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