in what respect is the criterion used by the UNDP for measuring development different from the one used by the world bank
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- UNDP measures the development of a country on the basis of the overall development whereas the world bank only measures the development on the basis of economic development
- UNDP considers enrolment ratio, educational levels and health while world bank only considers economic condition
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The criterion used by the UNDP for measuring development is different from the one used by the World Bank in the sense that it uses a combination of factors such as health, education and income as indicators of development. It does not rely solely on per capita income, as is the case with the World Bank.
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