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Friday, August 17, 2007

Widening Wealth Gap in Asia

As per the recent study conducted by Asian Development Bank (ADB) the wealth gap is widening in Asia. This means that the rich are getting richer and poor getting poorer. The only countries which are exception to this are Indonesia, Malaysia, Armenia, Mongolia, and Kazakhstan. The country leading in widening of Wealth gap is China followed by India, Sri Lanka and Cambodia.

The reasons for this gap to widen are:

- Development being concentrated in the metros
- Lack of infrastructure development in rural area
- Low literacy percentage in rural area
- Lack of awareness among rural people
- Government’s concentration towards metros and neglect of rural areas
- No proper development plan for the country

This has a major impact on the future of the country. The main setback’s which the country will face are:

- Weakening of Social cohesion
- Social unrest in the country
- Large number of rural population moving towards metros
- Improper distribution of countries population
- Irregular growth of the economy
- Financial impact on the countries economy

I’ll mainly try and analyze the financial impacts which the country as a whole may face.

1. Social unrest will reduce the amount of foreign investment coming into the country.
2. Widening of the gap could result in higher inflation in the economy.
3. The countries currency will weaken against the countries where this gap is strengthening Large amount of government funds will be utilized for uplifting the weaker section of the society which results in sacrificing on the development.
4. Low growth of income of the poor is reflective of the bad financial growth of the country
5. High dependence on foreign borrowings for bridging this wealth gap

Overall a skewed economic growth will result in downfall of the countries’ financial health and unrest within the economy.

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