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Can the gross domestic product per capita be used to measure human development instead of the HDI?

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Can the gross domestic product per capita be used to measure human development instead of the HDI?

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No. GDP per capita only reflects average national income. It tells nothing of how that income is distributed or how that income is spent – whether on universal health, education or military expenditure. Comparing rankings on GDP per capita and the HDI can reveal much about the results of national policy choices. For example, a country with a very high GDP per capita such as Oman, which has a relatively low level of educational attainment, can have a lower HDI rank than, say, Uruguay, who has roughly 50% of the GDP per capita of Oman.

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