Respuesta :

No, because the average income per capita of a nation is not the same as the income of each individual in that nation.

No, because the purchasing power parity (PPP) of the typical citizen in a country provides a more accurate indicator of a country's economic health than average per capita income. An increase in GDP per capita of a nation implies that all its citizens have become more affluent. It is not enough for the rich to only get richer if we want GDP and GNI to increase at ambitious multiples. Incomes must rise for the whole population. To make it happen, India needs a major push, as make the nation's health and education levels, as well as a significant improvement in the environment for both business and agriculture.

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