Deck 12: Poverty Inequality

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By Latin American standards, _____ percent of the population is poor.

A) 33.8
B) 19.8
C) 22.6
D) 35.0
E) 32.3
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Using local measures of poverty, approximately _____ percent of the people of Latin America are poor.

A) 10.8
B) 28.5
C) 22.2
D) 29.6
E) 33.8
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The average poverty rate reported by the governments of Latin America is:

A) 8.4 percent
B) 16.6 percent.
C) 19.2 percent.
D) 25.4 percent.
E) 33.8 percent.
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Which of these factors has not contributed to the poverty and inequality found across Latin America?

A) historical roots
B) business regulations
C) ISI
D) educational inequality
E) all of the above
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The GDP per capita in Latin America is approximately what?

A) $4,500
B) $1,200
C) $13,200
D) $7,700
E) $9,000
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What percentage of Latin America in 2018 lives on $2.50USD per day?

A) 8.3%
B) 29.4%
C) 12.4%
D) 10.6%
E) 3.7%
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The amount of money necessary to meet certain basic thresholds of human existence is known as:

A) absolute poverty
B) relative poverty
C) Gini coefficient
D) Human Opportunity Index
E) productivity
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According to the Gini coefficient scale, perfectly equal income distribution would result in a score of what?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 5
D) 10
E) 100
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By worldwide standard, Latin America has a _____ Gini coefficient score.

A) low
B) below average
C) average
D) above average
E) high
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The Gini coefficient for Latin America as a whole is:

A) 0.39
B) 0.52
C) 0.46
D) 0.65
E) 0.79
Question
The average Gini coefficient for Latin America is now:

A) 22.6.
B) 35.2.
C) 40.1.
D) 42.3.
E) 46.0.
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Which of the following now contributes to inequality in Latin America?

A) low growth
B) complex business regulation
C) a poor public educational system
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Which of the following contributes to inequality in Latin America?

A) history
B) ISI
C) educational inequality
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Latin America as a whole score approximately what on the Human Opportunity Index?

A) 28
B) 47
C) 78
D) 85
E) 92
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The two components of the Human Opportunity Index are:

A) education and housing.
B) education and infant mortality.
C) housing and infrastructure.
D) education and internet connections.
E) housing and food consumption.
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Which of these is not a factor in the "housing" portion of the Human Opportunity Index?

A) sanitation
B) electricity
C) clean water
D) internet capability
E) none of the above
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Which aspects of ISI tended to increase inequality?

A) the encouragement of import substitution industrialization
B) trade policy
C) monetary policy
D) a and b
E) b and c
Question
Trade policy under ISI tended to favor:

A) the scarce factor of production.
B) the abundant factor of production.
C) farmers.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
____ terms of trade, as well as _____ imports, was a key argument for ISI, which stifled Latin American economic growth.

A) Declining, reducing
B) Increasing, reducing
C) Declining, increasing
D) Increasing, increasing
E) none of the above
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Which of these was not a government subsidy used to promote ISI?

A) loans on attractive terms
B) an overvalued exchange rate
C) multiple forms of protectionism
D) high corporate tax rates
E) none of the above
Question
Business and labor market regulations contribute to inequality via:

A) trade policy.
B) monetary policy.
C) informality
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
Question
The Gini coefficient for educational inequality in Latin America is:

A) 12.2
B) 14.8
C) 15.9
D) 27.0
E) 33.8
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Which country in Latin America has the best PISA scores?

A) Argentina
B) Uruguay
C) Mexico
D) Costa Rica
E) Chile
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The accumulation of human capital is critically dependent on the quality of a country's what?

A) exchange rate system
B) interest rate
C) business regulation
D) endowment of factors of production
E) educational system
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The famous Brazilian CCT program is:

A) en efectivo.
B) CASP.
C) EFT.
D) bolsa familia.
E) seguridad social.
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Define the terms absolute and relative poverty. How do these terms apply to Latin America?
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What factors could reduce poverty and inequality in Latin America?
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Describe how Latin America's historical roots have affected its current income distribution situation.
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List and briefly describe the major sources of income inequality in Latin America.
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Describe the income distribution situation in Latin America. What factors could work to improve the situation?
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What is the relationship between ISI and poverty and inequality in Latin America?
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What is the Gini coefficient? How does it apply to Latin America?
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What improvements could Latin American governments make to improve the income inequality that is widespread across the region?
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Latin America ranks as a solidly middle income region. Yet many people live in poverty. Describe several factors that could work to explain this.
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Explain why education quality is highly important for income equality.
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Deck 12: Poverty Inequality
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By Latin American standards, _____ percent of the population is poor.

A) 33.8
B) 19.8
C) 22.6
D) 35.0
E) 32.3
A
2
Using local measures of poverty, approximately _____ percent of the people of Latin America are poor.

A) 10.8
B) 28.5
C) 22.2
D) 29.6
E) 33.8
E
3
The average poverty rate reported by the governments of Latin America is:

A) 8.4 percent
B) 16.6 percent.
C) 19.2 percent.
D) 25.4 percent.
E) 33.8 percent.
E
4
Which of these factors has not contributed to the poverty and inequality found across Latin America?

A) historical roots
B) business regulations
C) ISI
D) educational inequality
E) all of the above
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The GDP per capita in Latin America is approximately what?

A) $4,500
B) $1,200
C) $13,200
D) $7,700
E) $9,000
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What percentage of Latin America in 2018 lives on $2.50USD per day?

A) 8.3%
B) 29.4%
C) 12.4%
D) 10.6%
E) 3.7%
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The amount of money necessary to meet certain basic thresholds of human existence is known as:

A) absolute poverty
B) relative poverty
C) Gini coefficient
D) Human Opportunity Index
E) productivity
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According to the Gini coefficient scale, perfectly equal income distribution would result in a score of what?

A) 0
B) 1
C) 5
D) 10
E) 100
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By worldwide standard, Latin America has a _____ Gini coefficient score.

A) low
B) below average
C) average
D) above average
E) high
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The Gini coefficient for Latin America as a whole is:

A) 0.39
B) 0.52
C) 0.46
D) 0.65
E) 0.79
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The average Gini coefficient for Latin America is now:

A) 22.6.
B) 35.2.
C) 40.1.
D) 42.3.
E) 46.0.
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Which of the following now contributes to inequality in Latin America?

A) low growth
B) complex business regulation
C) a poor public educational system
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Which of the following contributes to inequality in Latin America?

A) history
B) ISI
C) educational inequality
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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Latin America as a whole score approximately what on the Human Opportunity Index?

A) 28
B) 47
C) 78
D) 85
E) 92
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The two components of the Human Opportunity Index are:

A) education and housing.
B) education and infant mortality.
C) housing and infrastructure.
D) education and internet connections.
E) housing and food consumption.
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Which of these is not a factor in the "housing" portion of the Human Opportunity Index?

A) sanitation
B) electricity
C) clean water
D) internet capability
E) none of the above
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17
Which aspects of ISI tended to increase inequality?

A) the encouragement of import substitution industrialization
B) trade policy
C) monetary policy
D) a and b
E) b and c
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Trade policy under ISI tended to favor:

A) the scarce factor of production.
B) the abundant factor of production.
C) farmers.
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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____ terms of trade, as well as _____ imports, was a key argument for ISI, which stifled Latin American economic growth.

A) Declining, reducing
B) Increasing, reducing
C) Declining, increasing
D) Increasing, increasing
E) none of the above
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Which of these was not a government subsidy used to promote ISI?

A) loans on attractive terms
B) an overvalued exchange rate
C) multiple forms of protectionism
D) high corporate tax rates
E) none of the above
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21
Business and labor market regulations contribute to inequality via:

A) trade policy.
B) monetary policy.
C) informality
D) all of the above
E) none of the above
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22
The Gini coefficient for educational inequality in Latin America is:

A) 12.2
B) 14.8
C) 15.9
D) 27.0
E) 33.8
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Which country in Latin America has the best PISA scores?

A) Argentina
B) Uruguay
C) Mexico
D) Costa Rica
E) Chile
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The accumulation of human capital is critically dependent on the quality of a country's what?

A) exchange rate system
B) interest rate
C) business regulation
D) endowment of factors of production
E) educational system
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The famous Brazilian CCT program is:

A) en efectivo.
B) CASP.
C) EFT.
D) bolsa familia.
E) seguridad social.
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Define the terms absolute and relative poverty. How do these terms apply to Latin America?
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27
What factors could reduce poverty and inequality in Latin America?
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Describe how Latin America's historical roots have affected its current income distribution situation.
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List and briefly describe the major sources of income inequality in Latin America.
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Describe the income distribution situation in Latin America. What factors could work to improve the situation?
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What is the relationship between ISI and poverty and inequality in Latin America?
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What is the Gini coefficient? How does it apply to Latin America?
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What improvements could Latin American governments make to improve the income inequality that is widespread across the region?
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Latin America ranks as a solidly middle income region. Yet many people live in poverty. Describe several factors that could work to explain this.
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Explain why education quality is highly important for income equality.
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