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Member- 1.D.R.Gadgil
2.Dr.V.K.R.V. Rao
The average income of a country depends with the country in question. The average income of the first world countries greatly varies when compared with those of the developing countries.
There are a few. One is the sum of final spending approach. Suppose that Ford sells a car for 10,000 and that's the only car sold in the economy. The GDP (national income) would be 10,000. Another is the sum of incomes approach. Here, income is broadly defined to include wages and profits (i.e. income on capital). Finally is the sum of value added approach. Let's say some company sold the parts to build the car in the first example for 2,000. Then the sum of value added looks like this Y = 2000 + (10,000-2000) = 2000 The 2000 came from the income received from Ford to the company that sold the raw material. The 10,000 came from the amount that the car was sold for. You take 10,000-2,000 because that is the net gain from Ford by selling the car.
you first have to culculate equilibrium level of income.
The wealth ,is the money you accumulate during years . The income is the money you earn during a year . The first one is a stock the second a flow
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R.C. Dutt had estimated the national income of India at first...Answer by Ashim Roy Kolkata.
For the US, the first Income Tax was started in 1913.
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Dadabhai Naoroji, fondly called the Grand Old Man of India, was the pioneer in this field. He prepared the first estimates of National income in 1876.
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No, he was not. He was an influential figure in the French Revolution and First Republic, a member of the National Convention and of the Committee of Public Safety, and popular with the people, but he never came close to being an actual ruler of France. He was a supporter of the Republic, and wouldn't have sought to be an absolute ruler.
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Revolutionary France, 1791 - 1794 In September, 1792, Robespierre was elected first deputy for Paris to the National Convention. On 27 July 1793, Robespierre was elected to the Committee of Public Safety. On August 22, 1793 he was elected President of the National Convention. Re-elected as President on June 4, 1794. He was also a member of The National Constituent Assembly, The National Assembly and was Deputy for the Third Estate of the Estates General.