State and explain three methods used in measuring development

      

State and explain three methods used in measuring development.

  

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sharon
1.GNP:Is also known as rel national income .Refers to total output of goods n services produced by nationality of a given country within n without the country during a given period of time.GNP excludes the output of force men who are living in a given country
2.GNP Per capita: refers to income that every Kenyan should get at every given point if total national income was divided by total people living at that point in time.Is more accurate and indication of economic growth than GNP alone because GNP don’t take population into account
3.Social indicators: development is also measured in terms of social improvement,number of health facilities ,quality of food that people put on table,illiteracy level,access to primary,secondary and tertiary level of education,level of employment,types of housing,transport n communication.
sharon kalunda answered the question on March 7, 2019 at 12:10


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