East Asia - Japan:
Measures of Economic Development

By most all accounts Japan is a rich country [measures].

To prepare you should use table G-1- [measures] of your textbook, keymaps from your textbook, your Goode's World Atlas, and the maps below to get an idea of how Japan ranks economically among the world's countries.

You may want to review the measures of economic development lecture including the section on the Human Development Index. [wwhdi]

  1. GNP per capita
  2. Population Growth [wrpopgr]
  3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force [wraglab]
  4. Urbanization [wrurban]
  5. Consumption per capita
  6. Infrastructure [wwtrans]
  7. Social Conditions

What is the Human Development Index (HDI)? [wwhdi]

We have indicated that even though GDP per capita is the most used indicator of development, there are some significant problems with it. Therefore, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) computes a Human Development Index (HDI) for each country each year. The human development index (HDI), composed of three indicators: life expectancy, education (adult literacy and combined secondary and tertiary school enrollment) and real GDP per capita.

To see the Human Development Index for individual countries go to: http://www.undp.org/hdr2001/indicator/indic_10_1_1.html

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