Social Sciences, asked by Abhisek1111111, 1 year ago

how is the development of a nation measured as per the World Bank?

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Answered by ParulG
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heya....


world bank measure the development by currency .....Money is the basic criteria

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izi: is not it known by calculating the gross domestic product rate??
Answered by rohitchelseafcoumfif
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In the World Development Indicators database (and most other time series datasets), all 189 World Bank member countries, plus 28 other economies with populations of more than 30,000, are classified so that data users can aggregate, group, and compare statistical data of interest, and for the presentation of key statistics. The main classifications provided are by geographic region, by income group, and by the operational lending categories of the World Bank Group. These groupings change from time to time: these tables provide those currently in use.

The term country, used interchangeably with economy, does not imply political independence but refers to any territory for which authorities report separate social or economic statistic

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