Title: Purchasing Power of Parity
1Purchasing Power of Parity
2Living on 2 a day
- Nearly half the worlds population lives on less
than 2 a day. - Note we will refer to the sign as US Dollars
- What does this mean? That is, what does 2 buy
you? - To better comprehend what this means, well use
Mumbai India as an example. - Nearly 75 of the population in Mumbai, India
lives on less than 2 a day. -
3What can you buy with your Rupees?
- Suppose you live in Mumbai, India.
- Additionally, you are told that you earn 92
Indian Rupees per day.
4How do we interpret 92 Rupees?
- What does this salary mean to you?
- Probably not much. Why?
- How much goods services does 92 Indian Rupees
buy you?
5Purchasing Power of Parity Nominal Exchange
Rates
- As it turns out, 92 Rupees is equivalent to 2 US
dollars. - As of August 6th, 2010
- But thats not the end of the story
- What we have done is a simple nominal exchange
rate. - What we need is a purchasing power of parity
index to better understand what 2 or 92 Rupees
buys us in Mumbai India.
6Purchasing Power of Parity (PPP) Index
- A purchasing power of parity index helps us to
compare the cost of a typical basket of goods and
services we consume to the cost of that basket
in a different country. - For example A 3-mile/5km taxi ride
- In New York 10.25
- In Mumbai India 1.37
7Relative Purchasing Power
- Why is a taxi ride so much cheaper in India vs.
New York? - Without getting too far off-track, part of the
reason is that services tend to be cheaper in
countries that are labor abundant relative to
capital abundant countries. - So far weve just looked at taxi rides. Suppose
we examine a more diverse basket of goods and
services.
8Price comparison of a typical basket of Western
goods/services.
- Using a weighted basket of 122 goods and
services. - Whats meant by weighted?
- Well, suppose you spend 40 of your income on
housing and 5 on electronics. - Therefore, prices of housing will affect you more
than electronics and a weighted basket accounts
for this.
9What does a typical monthly basket cost?
- Using a basket of 122 goods services
- New York 2,969
- Mumbai, India 916
- It looks much cheaper to live in Mumbai India
than New York. In fact, its about 31 cheaper
and if you could take your 2,969 spent on goods
services over to Mumbai, you could purchase
much more.
10Heres the Catch
- Remember that 75 of the population in India
lives on less than 2 a day - That is, less than
60 per month. - In other words, 75 of the population in Mumbai
India lives on what you could buy for 194 per
month in New York! - (60/916) x 2,969 194
11The cost of a food basket per month.
- Food Prices
- New York 571
- Mumbai, India 153
- Again, it looks cheaper in Mumbai India.
- However, 75 of people living in Mumbai on 2 a
day could spend their entire income on food and
still only have 40 of the daily food intake
compared to that of a typical individual in New
York - (60 / 153)x100 40.
- To put this in a relative perspective This would
be equivalent to someone living in New York,
spending their entire income on just food (no
housing, clothing, entertainment etc.) and still
just be able to consume 40 of the amount of food
that the average New Yorker lives on. - (60/153) x 571 224
12Why do workers in developing nations earn so much
less than those in developed nations?
- Productivity Output
- The value of output per hour per worker.
- There are many factors that contribute to
productivity. - Physical Capital
- Human Capital
- Technology
- There are also many reasons as to why these
factors are lacking in developing nations.
13When workers become more productive, the higher
the value of their output per hour worked and
subsequently, the wages that they can command.
- Average minutes of work required to buy
- 1 Kg of Rice
- New York 8 minutes
- Mumbai India 37 minutes
- 4.6 the amount of time in Mumbai relative to New
York. - An individual in Mumbai must work almost 5 times
longer to buy a kg. of rice vs. someone in New
York. - 1 ipod Nano (8 GB)
- New York 9 hours
- Mumbai India 177 hours
- 19.6 the amount of time in Mumbai relative to New
York.
14How can we help to improve productivity thus
wages?
- Adding more Physical Capital
- Your fundraising efforts during the 2 a day
challenge can help those in developing nations
obtain a loan. - These loans can be used to buy new equipment for
an entrepreneur's business. - This new equipment can make the business more
productive.
15Improving Skills
- Adding more Human Capital (knowledge)
- The equipment that is purchased may also be
operated by an employee, improving on-the-job
skills. - These skills can be taught and used by the
employee elsewhere making him or her more
productive.
16Example The Shirt Maker
- Suppose you live in Mumbai India and make shirts
for a living. - To make a shirt, you must buy cloth, and using a
needle and thread, sew together the shirt. - For simplicity, well assume this process takes
you 1-hour. - That is, you make 1 shirt an hour
17How can Physical Capital help the shirt maker?
- Suppose that you apply for a loan to purchase a
sewing machine. - With the sewing machine, you can now make 2
shirts per hour. - Therefore, the value of your output per hour
worked has doubled!
18How can Human Capital help the shirt maker?
- Given that you are now twice as productive as
before, you can maintain the same standard of
living by allocating half the amount of time to
work as before. - With this extra time, you decide to learn how to
silkscreen. - The silkscreen process will allow you to add
designs and colors to your shirts. - This improvement in knowledge makes the value of
your output per hour worked even greater.
19The Shirt Makers Standard of Living.
- Remember that we said an individual in Mumbai,
must work 5 times longer than an individual in
New York to buy the same kg. of rice. - After the improvement in both Physical Capital
and Human Capital, the individual in Mumbai can
now consume more goods (rice in our case)
working the same amount of hours.
20So where do you come in?
- By participating in The Two Dollar Challenge,
youre helping create awareness about global
poverty and the challenges faced. - Through fundraising efforts, youre helping to
grow the level of physical and human capital
available to those in developing nations.