CBSE Class 10 Answered
It is seen that on an average dictatorial regimes have had a slightly better record of economic growth, i.e. 4.34%. However, if this record is compared with that in the poor countries, then there is almost no difference. It is 4.28%. Within democracies, there can be very high levels of economic inequality. In countries like South Africa and Brazil, the top 20% people account for more than 60% of the national income, whereas less than 3% remains for the bottom 20%. However, as research shows, economic development and economic equality often depends on several factors such as country’s size, global situation, cooperation from other countries and economic priorities. While countries like Sweden and Norway have achieved greater levels of economic equality, countries with more complex problems like India have so far been slow in achieving this goal.