Survey
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
* Your assessment is very important for improving the workof artificial intelligence, which forms the content of this project
Homework 2 Economics 2000 Assigned Tuesday, October 9th, 2012 Due: Thursday, October 18th, 2012 1. GINI Coefficient for Planet Earth Measure changes in Global Income Distribution by calculating a GINI coefficient for the world economy. Go to World Bank World Development Indicators Databank. Choose and then . From select GDP per capita, PPP (constant 2005 international $) and GDP, PPP (constant 2005 international $). Choose 2011 and hit to Page and Series to Column . From Shift Time Sort the data according to GDP, PPP from largest to smallest (the Sort tool can be found in Excel under Data) in descending order. Eliminate all economies with no data. Examine the top Q=150 countries in terms of size (from the US to the Maldives). Re-sort the data according to GDP per capita, PPP (constant 2005 international $), this time in ascending order from poorest to richest. Treat the average person in each country as a single person. Calculate the AVERAGE of GDP per Capita across countries. Calculate the LEVEL as AVERAGE×Q. Index the countries q=1,…,150 where q=1 is the poorest country Congo, Dem. Rep. and q =150 is the richest country Qatar. For country q, calculate their share GDP per Capita q as shareq . Starting at q = 1, calculate the Lorenz curve as the LEVEL cumulative distribution LCq = LCq-1 + shareq. In this case, share1 =0.000159, share2 = 0.000249, and share3 =0.00026, so LC1 = 0.000158, LC2 = LC1+ share2 = 0.000407 and LC3 = LC2 + share3= 0.000664, and so on till LC150 = 1. In this case, the area under the world’s Lorenz curve consists of 150 trapezoids of equal width. Calculate the area of the LCq LCq 1 1 trapezoid for country q as . Add the sum of the trapezoids, double, and 2 Q subtract from 1 to calculate the GINI coefficient for the world economy. a. Compare the inequality across countries with the inequality within Sweden, Brazil, and China. b. Repeat the process using data for 1990 instead of 2011. Has world income inequality changed over time as measured by the World? c. This measure of world income inequality treats the world as if it were made of 150 people each representing a single country. But we know that some very large countries including China and India amongst others have grown very quickly. Discuss how the knowledge of this fact might change how we think about the dynamics of global income inequality? Create a population weighted World Income Distribution GINI Coefficient for 2011. Calculate the population of each country, Population = GDP, PPP /GDP per capita, PPP. d. Examine the top Q=150 countries in terms of size. Re-sort the data according to GDP per capita, PPP (constant 2005 international $), this time in ascending order from poorest to richest. e. Repeat the same process for 1990 and report the World Gini Coefficient. Calculate the Lorenz Curve for each country. Calculate the World GDP,PPP as the sum of a GDP, PPP across all q countries. Index the countries q=1,…,150 where q=1 is the poorest country and q =150 is the richest country. For country q, calculate GDPq their share as shareq . Starting at q = 1, calculate the Lorenz curve as World GDP the cumulative distribution LCq = LCq-1 + shareq. Calculate the population share Sum up the population of all Q countries in the world. Calculate country q’s share of world population wq = Populationq/World Population Calculate the area of the trapezoid. In this case, the area under the world’s Lorenz curve consists of 150 trapezoids of width depending on the share of world population. LCq LCq 1 wq . Calculate the area of the trapezoid for country q as 2 Add the sum of the areas of the trapezoids and calculate the population GINI coefficient for the world economy, double and subtract from 1. Calculate the population weighted GINI coefficient for the world economy. f. Has the world income become more evenly distributed over the last 21 years by your calculation? 2. Your Own HDI Get data on the UN Human Development Index for six countries: China, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, South Africa and Thailand. Go to the UN Development Program website http://hdrstats.undp.org/en/indicators/103106.html a. Using the HDI from 2011, rank the six economies. Also get indicators of health I Health http://hdrstats.undp.org/en/indicators/72206.html j and education I Education j the six economies. http://hdrstats.undp.org/en/indicators/103706.html for each of Create your own index of development based on consumption per capita data. From World Development Indicators, Get data from on Household final consumption expenditure, PPP (constant 2005 international $ and from on Population, total for year 2011. Define X = Consumption per Capita as Household final consumption expenditure (constant 2005 international $)/ Population, total. b. For country j, create the index I jX X j X MIN X MAX X MIN = 6,000. Rank the countries by this index. using XMIN = 1,000 and X MAX c. Calculate an alternative to the UD HDI I j 3 I Health I Education I jX . Rank each of j j the six economies by this index. d. Explain any differences in China’s ranking in this index with its ranking in the United Nations Human Development Index database. 3. ICOR Study the Incremental Capital Output Ratio in China. Go to World Development Indicators. Link. For years 1966 to 2010, get data from Economic Policy & Debts National accounts Local Currency at Constant Prices on constant dollar GDP Aggregate Indicators GDP (Constant LCU) and Expenditure on GDP Gross Fixed Capital Formation (Constant LCU) . a. For every year t from 1966 to 2010 construct lagged investment ratio, $ GFCFt Const 1 iyt $ and volume growth rate. GDPt Const 1 gtQ $ GDPt Const $ GDPt Const 1 . $ GDPt Const 1 b. Construct ten year averages for iyt and g tQ for the years 1971-1980, 1981-1990, 1991-2000, and 2001-2010. Construct ICORt for each decade as the ratio of the iy average of ICORt t Q . gt