• AranyKéz
    #138
    Apropó, egyszer már belinkeltem ide, de azért még 1szer belinkelem annak aki azt hiszi hogy a gazdasági fejlődésnek pont az über egyenlőtlenség kedvez:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Income#Optimal_gini-coefficient

    "Both very high egalitarianism and very high inequality cause slow growth. Extreme egalitarianism leads to incentive-traps, free-riding, high operation costs and corruption in the redistribution system, all reducing a country's growth potential. However also extreme inequality diminishes growth potential through the erosion of social cohesion, increasing social unrest and social conflict causing uncertainty of property rights. Therefore public policy should target an 'efficient inequality range'. The authors claim that such efficiency range roughly lies between the values of the Gini coefficients of 25 (the inequality value of a typical Northern European country) and 40 (that of countries such as China and the USA)."