SOUTHEAST ASIA: Measures of Economic Development

Introduction

Compare the economic characteristics of Southeast Asia with other geographic realms.

To prepare you should use Table G-1 [semeasur] of your textbook and the maps below to get an idea of how Southeast Asia ranks economically among the world's realms [realmmea.htm].

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

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Measures of Economic Development
[semeasur] [secoumea]

  1. GDP per capita [wbgnpmap] [gnppctab.htm]
  2. Population Growth [wrpopgr] [sepopgr]
  3. Occupational Structure of the Labor Force [wraglab] [seaglab]
  4. Urbanization [wrurban] [seurban]
  5. Consumption per capita [wwenergy] [wwtv]
  6. Infrastructure [wwtrans] [setrans]
  7. Social Conditions

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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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