progress‚ the overall picture of life in the country is depressing. What with spiraling prices and growing unemployment‚ the common man remains as poor as he had been. Though education has spread‚ its standard and quality have received a set - back. Not is the political scene very encouraging. While the working of democracy is not satisfactory‚ the forces of religion‚ these Nakshalwad has become a a threat to the unity of the country. Our leaders lack the qualities of idealism‚ integrity and self
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policy. However GNI per capita does not completely summarize a country’s level of development or measure welfare‚ it has proved to be a useful and easily available indicator that is closely correlated with other‚ nonmonetary measures of the quality of life‚ such as life expectancy at birth‚ mortality rates of children‚ and enrollment rates in school. But there are some limitations associated with the use of GNI. For instance‚ GNI may be underestimated in lower-income economies that have more informal‚
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HA NOI FOREIGN TRADE UNIVERSITY [pic] | | |Macroeconomics Essay | |Some people believe that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is an inadequate measure of societal well-being and should be replaced by the Human | |Development Index (HDI). Do you agree with them? | |
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In order to examine economic growth or analyze the wealth of a country‚ it is necessary to have a way to measure the size of an economy such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Economists usually measure the size of an economy by the amount of stuff it produces. This makes sense in a lot of ways‚ mainly because an economy’s output in a given period of time is equal to the economy’s income‚ and the economy’s level of income is one of the main determinants of its standard of living and societal welfare
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Islamabad‚ Pakistan E-mail: publications@pide.org.pk Website: http://www.pide.org.pk Fax: +92-51-9210886 Designed‚ composed‚ and finished at the Publications Division‚ PIDE. CONTENTS Page Abstract 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Introduction Ranking Places and Urban Life Methodological Issues in City Rankings Major City Ranking Initiatives Pakistani Cities in the International Perspective Conclusion and Recommendations Appendix References v 1 2 4 10 20 23 26 27 1 List of Tables 8 9 10 11 12 14 17 18 23 26
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outcome-based practice 1.1 – Explain “outcome based practice?” Outcome based care is described as putting the individual/ service user/tenant at the centre of the care service and not prescribing a generic service for everyone. It is about delivering high quality meaningful outcomes to every individual ensuring they live meaningful‚ fulfilling lives to their fullest potential. Outcome based practice is the way in which we can empower staff to look at and encourage individuals/service users/ tenants to take
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community need for resources and assets that are beneficial to wellbeing of the community. The public health nurse also works collaboratively with the community and stake holders to plan for programs that will promote the community’s wellbeing and quality of life (Sahud and Bartfay 2010). Community assessment is important as stated in the Ottawa Charter of 1986‚ that in order to
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Some people believe that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is an inadequate measure of societal well-being and should be replaced by the Human Development Index (HDI). Do you agree with them? Essay: One of the most controversial economic issues today is the role of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Human Development Index (HDI) in a country’s economy. There is a question about a particular aspect of the macro economy and societal well-being: Some people believe that Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is
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This resulted in an increase in trade from 10% of Gross National Product (GNP) in 1978 to 36% of GNP by 1996. In 1992 tariff rates were reduced from 32% to 19%‚ supporting China’s drive for foreign investment. Economic growth‚ development and quality of life China has been experiencing a high rate of economic growth above 10% per annum. It uses foreign investment funds to finance export industries‚ enabling it to maintain
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Introduction: Economic growth is the percentage increase in total output of the economy at constant prices. In another way‚ Economic Growth is defined as the way that the real income of an economy increases over time. Such increases mean that real incomes have improved and so probably have living standards. Thus the raising of the standard of living is closely tied to Economic growth. This generally signifies that the economy is wealthier and producing more‚ individuals are better off‚ and that
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