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in what respect is the criterion used by the undp for measuring development of country different from one used by world bank​

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Answered by bubunbinky
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The criterion used by the UNDP for measuring development is different from the criterion used by the World Bank in the following ways. The UNDP compares the development of the countries on the basis of literacy rate, gross enrolment ratio and health status of their people.

Answered by tardymanchester
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UNDP compares countries on the basis of educational attainment of the people, their health status and per capita income. On the other hand, World Bank uses per capita income of the countries to measure the development.

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