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Distribution of Income and Wealth, Poverty and Inequality
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How can income redistribution and wage equality be achieved?
Through
government intervention
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What is an example of government intervention for wealth redistribution?
Inheritance tax
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How has sustained economic growth affected poverty in Britain?
It has helped reduce
pre-War
poverty
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How many people were lifted out of poverty in China between 1985 and 2001?
450 million
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What was the economic situation in India during the 1980s and 1990s?
Strong
economic growth
and falling
poverty rates
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What type of tax system could governments employ to reduce inequality?
Progressive taxes
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What characterizes a progressive tax?
Higher
average tax rates
as income increases
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What is the personal allowance for income tax in the UK?
£10,600
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What is the basic income tax rate for incomes below £31,785 in the UK?
20%
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What tax rate do people pay for incomes between £31,786 and £150,000 in the UK?
40%
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What tax rate is applied to incomes above £150,000 in the UK?
45%
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How does a progressive tax system help reduce inequality?
Lower income
households
pay less tax
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What is the basis for the progressive tax system?
The payer's
ability to pay
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What type of taxes are generally more progressive?
Direct taxes
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What can progressive taxes allow the government to do?
Reduce
regressive taxes
and raise
welfare payments
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What is a potential downside of progressive taxes?
Reduced
incentives
to work harder
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What does the Laffer curve illustrate?
The relationship between
tax rates
and
revenue
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How effective is the US welfare state at redistributing income?
Not effective
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How does the tax system in Finland and Scandinavia differ from the US?
Less
progressive
but collects more
revenue
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What does the UK National Minimum Wage ensure?
A minimum
standard of living
for workers
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What is the purpose of the National Minimum Wage?
To prevent
exploitation
of workers
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How can developing countries improve human capital?
By making education more widely
available
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What might governments in developing countries do to stimulate economic growth?
Diversify
the
economy
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What industry did Sri Lanka try to develop?
Tourism industry
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How does government spending on housing and public services help society?
Provides equal opportunities for all
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What is the outcome of providing public services like education and healthcare?
Ensures a minimum
standard of living
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What are the key components of a progressive tax system?
Higher rates for
higher income earners
Personal allowance
before taxation
Basic, higher, and additional tax rates
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What are the strengths and weaknesses of progressive taxation?
Strengths:
Reduces
income inequality
Provides funding for public services
Weaknesses:
May discourage high earners
Potential decrease in
government revenue
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