Yes, development is more than just wealth. It encompasses a range of factors including social equity, environmental sustainability, and access to education and healthcare. True development aims to improve the overall quality of life for individuals and communities, addressing issues like poverty, health disparities, and social justice, rather than focusing solely on economic indicators.
More money to the rich
The comparative degree of "wealthy" is "wealthier." It is used to compare the wealth of two or more subjects, indicating that one has more wealth than the other. For example, you might say, "She is wealthier than her brother."
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People who are in school learning and who are working in schools are not contributing to the basic economic activities of providing food, shelter and clothing. The more economic development, the more wealth available to support education, which usually results in more education, provided that 1) that wealth is made available to the government by way of taxation so the government can fund education and 2) that wealth is distributed broadly through the population by industry, so a large portion of the population can afford to pay for educational facilities and to support students.
Redistribution of wealth equates to nothing more than the government taking what you earned with your time and sweat and basically giving it away. This isn't fair, it's communism.
health is as if not more valuble than wealth
More money to the rich
technically yes because 0% falls into that category and no one owns more than 50% of wealth, but no one owns that much wealth.
more than one.
Specifically, if you mean wealth distribution in a certain region or country - the government of that country is the one responsible for managing and distributing the wealth of the country to its people to job creations, housing and other infrastructure and road development, education development programs, and a lot more.
Health. If you had more wealth than health, you would have a high chance of dying. And besides, health is more important than wealth anyway.
Alot more than you
No...there is more to life than money....wealth just makes is slightly easier
More than you'll ever have
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Shareholder wealth maximization is considered to be a more appropriate goal for the firm than profit maximization
It is less concentrated than in the USA, but more concentrated than in Europe.