Exam 37: Global Poverty Glossary Index Reference Tables
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U.S.per capita GDP is roughly how much larger than the world average?
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In which of the following would the richest tenth of the population be most likely to receive the highest percentage of the country's income?
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Developing infrastructure and ensuring that property rights will be protected can help a poor country grow more quickly according to de Soto's book The Other Path.
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In order for the existing workforce to be more productive,there needs to be
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Which of the following is an indicator of how much output the average person would get if all output were divided up evenly among the population?
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Currently most developed countries meet or exceed the U.N.'s Millennium Aid Goal for donor country GDP.
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One World View article in the text is titled "Dying for a Drink of Clean Water." By 2015 the U.N.'s Millennium water goal expects to reduce the percentage of people in the world without safe drinking water by
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Which of the following is not part of Hernando de Soto's The Other Path?
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The reduction in world poverty from 1990 to 2006 was due almost entirely to the decrease in poverty in
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Well-established property rights and a pro-business climate are a step in the right direction,but ultimately they do little to encourage economic growth.
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According to the World View titled "Muhammad Yunus: Microloans," who won the Nobel Peace Prize for developing microcredit?
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One World View article is titled "Glaring Inequalities." Of the countries listed,the least inequality in the distribution of income is likely to occur in
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Which of the following is not associated with global poverty?
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According to Hernando de Soto,poor countries should focus their development policies on all of the following except
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For poor countries,a lack of capital and poorly developed infrastructure contribute to low farm productivity.
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If the U.S.government considers the value of in-kind transfers,the U.S.poverty rate decreases.
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If all developed countries were willing to meet the U.N.'s Millennium Aid Goal for foreign aid,this would eliminate global poverty.
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In order for poor nations to grow out of Stage 1,farm productivity must rise beyond subsistence levels so that workers can
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Which of the following is not true concerning economic growth?
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