A situation where incomes from salaries in an economy are unequal. There are those who earn more and those who earn less. Where the gap between the incomes of the rich and the incomes of the poor becomes wider, so the inequality of incomes increases.
Navigation
תוכן העניינים
Inequality of income (from salaries)
- Inflation and the Consumer Price Index
- The Theory of the Money Supply
- Employment and Unemployment
- Dr. Keynes and His Theory
- Dr. Keynes – General overview
- The Nature of Unemployment
- Aggregate demand and supply
- GDP definition and effect
- Keynes’ Magic Faucet During a Period of Inflation
- Keynes’ Explanation Concerning Curves
- All Keynes’ Curves Explained
- Keynes’ Theory Explained
- Reflection about the Three Situations in the Transformation Curve
- Specific measures in the event of a deflationary gap
- Money Equation
- Basic Concepts in Economics
- Average cost
- Balance of Payments
- Budget Deficit definition
- Capital account
- Cartel
- Cash
- Central bank
- Civilian labor force
- Complementary products
- Consumer Price Index
- Consumer product
- Consumption
- Consumption capacity curve
- Cumulative demand
- Cumulative supply
- Current account
- Current Accounts
- Curve
- Cyclical Unemployment
- Deflation
- Deflationary gap
- Demand (for a product)
- Deposits
- Deposits multiplier
- Direct tax
- Disposable Income
- Duopoly
- Elasticity
- Employees
- Equilibrium
- Equilibrium price
- Expenditure (money)
- Exports
- External infusion
- Factors of production Explained
- FC (foreign currency)
- Final Product
- Financial account (of the country)
- Free market economy
- Frictional Unemployment
- Gini coefficient
- GNP per person (or- product per person)
- Government Expenditure
- Government income
- Government intervention
- Government support Payments
- Gross investment (with respect to a country)
- Gross National Product
- Growth
- Imports
- Income
- Indirect tax
- Inequality of income (from salaries)
- Inflation and the Consumer Price Index
- Inflationary gap
- Intermediate product (= raw material)
- Internal infusion
- Investment
- Investment goods
- Keynes
- Loan
- Loans multiplier (see deposits multiplier previously)
- Lorenz Curve
- Macro-economics
- Marginal cost
- Marginal expenditure
- Production
- Marginal Production
- The Maximum price
- Means of payment
- Micro-economics – Macro-economics
- Minimum price
- Minimum wage
- Money base
- Monopoly in Economics
- National Accounts
- National Debt
- Natural unemployment
- Net investment (with respect to a country)
- Net local product
- NFO – (Not For Profit Organization)
- Poverty
- Private sector
- Product
- Product Cost
- Production
- Progressive tax
- Public-government sector
- Rate of participation in the workforce
- Rate of unemployment
- Raw material
- Regressive tax
- Relative Advantage
- Reserve ratio
- Revenues
- Gross Salary and Net Salary
- Savings
- Shortage
- State budget
- Structural unemployment
- Subsidy
- Substitute products
- Supply
- Surplus
- Role of Tax
- Transfer payments
- Transformation curve
- Unemployment
- Velocity of circulation of money
Home » Books » Economics Part B » Basic Concepts in Economics » Inequality of income (from salaries)