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Unit 7: Industrial and Economic Development Patterns and Processes
7.3 Measures of Development
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total monetary value of all goods and services produced within a country's
borders
The Human Development Index (HDI) is a composite index measuring life expectancy, education, and standard of
living
Match the development measure with its usage:
GDP ↔️ Indicates economic output
GDP per capita ↔️ Reflects average income
Order the following development measures from economic to social:
1️⃣ GDP
2️⃣ GDP per capita
3️⃣ GNI
4️⃣ GNI per capita
5️⃣ HDI
6️⃣ Gini coefficient
7️⃣ Poverty rate
GDP per capita provides a measure of the average income and living standards of residents.
True
The Human Development Index (HDI) measures human development based on life expectancy, education, and
standard of living
.
True
What is the Human Development Index (HDI)?
A composite index
What does GDP per capita focus solely on?
Economic output
Social measures include HDI, Gini coefficient, and poverty
rate
What does GDP (Gross Domestic Product) measure?
Total monetary value
GDP measures economic activity, while GDP
per capita
gauges individual well-being.
True
GNP includes income from
overseas
operations, whereas GDP only considers domestic production.
Match the dimension of HDI with its indicator:
Life Expectancy ↔️ Life expectancy at birth
Education ↔️ Mean and expected years
Standard of Living ↔️ GNI per capita
What is the purpose of Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)?
Equalize purchasing power
What are the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)?
17 global goals
The SDGs emphasize the interconnectedness of different development
factors
The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) were adopted by the United Nations in the year
2015
What do the SDGs emphasize about development factors?
Interconnectedness
A higher Gini coefficient indicates greater income inequality in a
country
.
True
GNI per capita provides a more accurate measure of average
income
What are the two main types of development measures?
Economic and social
GDP per capita is calculated by dividing GDP by the total
population
Match the development measure with its definition:
GDP ↔️ Total value of goods and services produced within a country
GDP per capita ↔️ GDP divided by population
What does GNP measure that GDP does not?
Overseas income
What are the three key dimensions of the HDI?
Life expectancy, education, standard of living
What is the Human Development Index (HDI) used for?
Ranking countries by human development
Unlike GDP per capita, the
HDI
includes social and health factors.
True
PPP per capita provides a more accurate comparison of living
standards
The SDGs emphasize the interconnectedness of development factors.
True
The Gini coefficient measures income
inequality
How is GNI per capita calculated?
GNI divided by population
What is the main strength of the HDI as a development measure?
Considers social and economic dimensions
Development measures are quantitative indicators used to assess a country's level of economic and social
development
GDP per capita reflects the average income of a country's population.
True
The Gini coefficient ranges from
0
to 1, with 0 indicating perfect equality.
True
GDP measures economic activity, while GDP per capita gauges the economic well-being of
individuals
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the total value of all goods and services produced within a country's
borders
Match the development measure with its key difference from GDP:
GNP ↔️ Includes income from abroad
GNP per capita ↔️ Provides a more accurate income measure
HDI values range from 0 to 1, with higher values indicating higher levels of human
development
One dimension of the HDI is life
expectancy
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