Why is HDI considered en improvement over per capita income as a measure of development?
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Compared to GDP, the HDI has a greater emphasis on human development. It takes the quality of life into account, not just production capacity of a country. Education and health are considered as important to a country as economic power. ... The Human Development Index paints a more holistic picture of a country than GDP.
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