Social Sciences, asked by ranamuskan006, 1 month ago


In what respects is the criterion used by the UNDP for measuring development different
from the one used by the World Bank?for 3 marks

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Answered by rawalsurbhi747
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Explanation:

Answer: 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.

Answered by sonugaikwad882
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The criterion used by the UNDP for measuring development is different from the one used by the World Bank in following ways:

i) UNDP measures development on the parameters of education, health and per capita income whereas World Bank measures the same only on the basis of per capita income.

ii) UNDP ranks the countries on the basis of development whereas World Bank classifies them into three categories: rich countries, middle income countries and poor countries.

iii) UNDP has a broader framework to measure development whereas World Bank has a narrow framework to measure the same.

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