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प्रश्न
What are the factors affecting the purchasing power and explain them.
उत्तर
Purchasing power is the value of a currency expressed interms of the amount of goods and services that one unit of money can buy.
The factors affecting purchasing power are:
- Over Population: Large population leads to increasing demand. But supply was not equal to the demand. So, the normal price level will go higher.
- Increasing price of essential goods: The continuous rise in the prices of essential goods erodes the purchasing power and adversely affect the poor people.
- Demand for goods: When demand for goods increases, the prices of goods increases, then the purchasing power is affected.
- Price of goods affect the value of currency: When prices increases, the purchasing power decreases, and finally the value of the currency decreases and vice versa.
- Production and supply of goods: When the production and the supply of goods decrease, the price of the goods increases, then the purchasing power is affected.
- Poverty and Inequality: In general, purchasing power is affected by poverty and unequal distribution of income and wealth.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Assertion (A): Purchasing power increases, price decreases, and vice versa.
Reason (R): The production of goods decline, the price of goods increases and then the purchasing power is affected.
Govt, of India, is implementing many policies and programmes to eradicate ______.
Write a note on SMART family cards.
In general, purchasing power is affected by ______.
______ is the largest economy in terms of PPP – GDP in 2019.
Choose the correct statement
- India has reduced the poverty rate drastically from 55% to 28 % in the past 10 years.
- The multidimensional poverty index reveals who is poor, how they are poor, and the disadvantages they experience.
- A substantial number of Indian women and children are underweight, anemic, and deficient in micro-nutrient.
- Though India has achieved self–sufficiency in food production, yet to attain food security to all.
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