0:00:00.000,0:00:03.068 ♪ [music] ♪ 0:00:14.000,0:00:18.990 - [Alex] Is Real GDP per capita[br]a good measure of the standard of living? 0:00:18.990,0:00:20.350 People tell me all the time, 0:00:20.350,0:00:22.725 "You economists,[br]you're too materialistic." 0:00:22.725,0:00:27.110 Doesn't Real GDP per capita[br]just measure the things we buy? 0:00:27.110,0:00:30.169 What about our health,[br]our happiness, education? 0:00:31.246,0:00:34.603 Well, Real GDP per capita --[br]it's not a perfect measure. 0:00:34.905,0:00:37.204 But I want to show you why it's probably 0:00:37.204,0:00:41.810 the best single measure of the average[br]standard of living in a country. 0:00:41.810,0:00:45.948 And that's not because material goods[br]are the most important goods. 0:00:45.948,0:00:48.162 It's because Real GDP per capita 0:00:48.162,0:00:52.581 is correlated with many[br]of the other things that we care about. 0:00:53.354,0:00:55.312 Let's start with life expectancy. 0:00:55.482,0:00:59.320 Here we show Real GDP per capita[br]along the horizontal axis 0:00:59.320,0:01:02.376 and life expectancy[br]along the vertical axis. 0:01:02.755,0:01:05.840 As you can see,[br]there's a positive correlation. 0:01:05.840,0:01:09.019 Countries that have[br]a higher GDP per capita 0:01:09.019,0:01:11.868 also have a higher life expectancy. 0:01:12.466,0:01:14.540 Perhaps that's not too surprising. 0:01:15.076,0:01:20.242 Let's take a look at happiness.[br]Maybe this is a more surprising fact. 0:01:20.242,0:01:24.258 This chart shows GDP per capita[br]on the horizontal axis 0:01:24.258,0:01:27.630 and now a measure of happiness[br]on the vertical axis. 0:01:28.020,0:01:30.786 Again, we see a positive correlation. 0:01:31.130,0:01:33.975 Countries with a higher[br]Real GDP per capita 0:01:33.975,0:01:37.320 also tend to have[br]happier people, on average. 0:01:37.560,0:01:40.120 Here's a data set from the United Nations. 0:01:40.120,0:01:43.288 It's called the Human Development Index. 0:01:43.288,0:01:48.917 It combines measures of life expectancy,[br]education, and standard of living. 0:01:49.519,0:01:54.798 Overall you can see, in general,[br]as GDP per capita increases, 0:01:54.798,0:01:59.420 so does human development --[br]at least as measured by this index. 0:02:00.461,0:02:04.222 The basic story -- it's pretty simple.[br]When we have more goods and services, 0:02:04.222,0:02:08.022 we can usually afford[br]more of the other good things in life. 0:02:08.340,0:02:10.999 So the good things in life --[br]they tend to go together. 0:02:11.637,0:02:14.984 However, GDP per capita [br]is far from perfect. 0:02:15.404,0:02:17.084 Here's one problem. 0:02:17.084,0:02:21.996 GDP per capita misses[br]the distribution of income. 0:02:23.230,0:02:27.579 For example, let's compare[br]the Real GDP per capita of Nigeria, 0:02:27.579,0:02:30.325 Pakistan, and Honduras. 0:02:30.325,0:02:32.015 It's actually pretty similar. 0:02:32.015,0:02:33.962 So you might think [br]that all three countries 0:02:33.962,0:02:36.283 have similar living standards. 0:02:36.702,0:02:39.071 And yet, in Nigeria, 0:02:39.071,0:02:44.979 about 80% of the population[br]lives on less than $2 a day. 0:02:45.792,0:02:48.451 In Pakistan, it's only 60% 0:02:48.751,0:02:51.843 In Honduras, it's only 33%. 0:02:52.756,0:02:57.276 How can the number of people[br]living in abject poverty be so different, 0:02:57.276,0:03:00.292 when Real GDP per capita[br]is about the same? 0:03:01.796,0:03:06.576 The reason is that income in Nigeria[br]is much more unequally distributed 0:03:06.576,0:03:09.182 than in Pakistan or Honduras. 0:03:09.467,0:03:15.150 Nigeria has many poor people,[br]but also some very rich people. 0:03:15.620,0:03:16.900 So average income -- 0:03:16.900,0:03:21.009 it's about the same in Nigeria,[br]Pakistan, or Honduras, 0:03:21.009,0:03:24.959 even though there are[br]more poor people in Nigeria. 0:03:25.636,0:03:29.622 Over time, however, [br]growth in Real GDP per capita, 0:03:29.622,0:03:33.180 whether in Nigeria, [br]Pakistan, or Honduras, 0:03:33.180,0:03:37.260 usually does indicate growth[br]in everyone's incomes, 0:03:37.260,0:03:39.683 including the incomes of the very poor. 0:03:40.020,0:03:42.731 So this graph shows growth[br]in per capita incomes[br] 0:03:42.731,0:03:44.727 along the horizontal axis, 0:03:44.727,0:03:50.702 with growth in the incomes[br]of the poorest 20% on the vertical axis. 0:03:51.847,0:03:56.485 Once again you see, as average[br]per capita income increases, 0:03:57.019,0:04:01.246 you also see increases[br]in income of the very poor. 0:04:02.359,0:04:08.510 Overall, Real GDP and Real GDP per capita[br]have proven to be useful measures 0:04:08.510,0:04:11.700 for comparing the standard of living[br]of two different countries, 0:04:11.700,0:04:15.218 or for comparing the same country[br]at different points in time. 0:04:15.830,0:04:19.532 Okay. So now that you know[br]that Real GDP per capita -- 0:04:19.532,0:04:21.608 it's a good measure[br]of the standard of living, 0:04:21.608,0:04:23.797 we get to the really crucial question. 0:04:23.797,0:04:27.523 How do we increase the standard of living?[br]How do we grow an economy? 0:04:27.523,0:04:30.672 How do we increase Real GDP per capita? 0:04:30.672,0:04:34.712 That is a big question,[br]the big question of development. 0:04:34.712,0:04:37.956 We'll be tackling it[br]in a number of future videos. 0:04:38.386,0:04:42.016 But before you go, take a moment[br]to let us know how we're doing. 0:04:42.016,0:04:44.489 What do you think of the videos?[br]How can we improve? 0:04:44.762,0:04:47.424 Drop us an email or leave us[br]some feedback on our website. 0:04:47.980,0:04:49.207 Thanks. 0:04:50.460,0:04:53.970 - [Narrator] If you want to test yourself,[br]click "Practice Questions." 0:04:53.970,0:04:57.913 Or, if you're ready to move on,[br]you can click "Go to the Next Video." 0:05:00.894,0:05:03.400 You can also visit MRUniversity.com 0:05:03.400,0:05:06.187 to see our entire library[br]of videos and resources. 0:05:06.701,0:05:08.701 ♪ [music] ♪