Economy, asked by souravzzz2438, 1 year ago

Distinguish between the indicators of development by the world bank and the UNDP

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Answered by Hasti152002
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Hey... I think this can be ur answer dear!!

UNDP considers following to measure development of different countries
1) literacy level
2) educational level
3) health status

And world bank considers per capita income to measure development of different countries

Hope it helps you dear ☺️☺️
Answered by tarunmandalcrj12
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Answer:Criterion used by world bank to measure development is on the basis of income, countries which have higher per capita income are considered as rich countries and countries having lower per capita income are poor countries.

Criterion used by UNDP for measuring development is by following the process of estimating HDI with simple average indices like longevity i.e. health knowledge, education and per capita income. it does not rely only on per capita income as in case of world bank. According to human development report education and health are also indicators of development beside food, clothing and shelter.

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