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Fifty years of economic growth increased income across the board in Mexico. However, this increase was not equal. As in most countries, the rich, the business owners, received the largest portion of the increased income distribution.
went ham and then nationalized most private businesses.
There are a lot of problems with economic growth. The following is from the section on <a href="http://www.growthbusters.com">Economic Growth</a> at growthbusters.com site for hooked on growth. Continually rising GDP is in conflict with our goals of sustainability and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. There are alternative metrics to gauge our happiness and success. Genuine Progress Indicators (GPI) and Gross National Happiness are two examples. Some thought leaders have been urging us for years to embrace economic stability instead of perpetual growth.
Over the last 50 years or so, the rate of growth of average working hours has been mostly negative.
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The 50 years of economic growth increased income across the board in Mexico.
Richard Worzel has written: 'The next 20 years of your life' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic forecasting, Forecasting, Forecasts, Social prediction, Twenty-first century 'From Employee to Entrepreneur'
the interstate highway system
Fifty years of economic growth increased income across the board in Mexico. However, this increase was not equal. As in most countries, the rich, the business owners, received the largest portion of the increased income distribution.
Not all accountants are paid the same salary, and no one knows how economic conditions will change over the next 5 years. I will offer you the prediction that accountants will be well paid. It's a decent profession.
went ham and then nationalized most private businesses.
In maths problems, the term "will be" is generally used when you are expected to make a prediction about something (although the "prediction" has to be justified absolutely by maths to back it up. Generally you do the maths, get an answer, use this as your "prediction", then the maths backs it up. As opposed to "predicting" (ie. guessing), then doing the maths, since the maths is unlikely to justify the prediction when done this way around).e.g If you are given a formula which is the growth rate of a country, and asked "How many people will be living in this country in 10 years time?" Clearly, this is a "prediction", in the sense that the formula used to calculate this will be a modelled approximation of "growth rate" (since this is not something that is possible to model perfectly, mathematically, due to the many variables influencing it). However you should be able to substitue the "10" into the required place in the formula, and work out the what the expected answer is. The answer becomes your "prediction" and the working is your mathematical justification for what your "prediction".
There are a lot of problems with economic growth. The following is from the section on <a href="http://www.growthbusters.com">Economic Growth</a> at growthbusters.com site for hooked on growth. Continually rising GDP is in conflict with our goals of sustainability and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. There are alternative metrics to gauge our happiness and success. Genuine Progress Indicators (GPI) and Gross National Happiness are two examples. Some thought leaders have been urging us for years to embrace economic stability instead of perpetual growth.
Over the last 50 years or so, the rate of growth of average working hours has been mostly negative.
My prediction is that it will decay after a half-life of more than 10^30 years. That is more than a quintillion times the current age of the universe.