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Nt-weighted versus weighted GDP indicators 2 country specificity 2 internal consistency of GDP indicators 2 latent 2-level principal-components analysis 2 latent population distributions 2 societal data theory 2 Bruttoinlandsprodukt 1 China 1 Development indicator 1 Economic indicator 1 Entwicklungsindikator 1 Estimation 1 Gross domestic product 1 Index 1 Index number 1 National income 1 Nationaleinkommen 1 Pakistan 1 Schätzung 1 Social indicator 1 Sozialer Indikator 1 Wirtschaftsindikator 1
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Bechtel, Gordon 1 Bechtel, Gordon G. 1
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The human development index as isoelastic GDP: Evidence from China and Pakistan
Bechtel, Gordon - In: Economies 6 (2018) 2, pp. 1-9
Gross domestic product (GDP) is shown to possess three new desiderata. First, GDP is almost perfectly correlated over time with the first principal component of its three classical indicators. Second, this principal component is in a class of weighted indexes ancillary to GDP. Each ancillary...
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The human development index as isoelastic GDP : evidence from China and Pakistan
Bechtel, Gordon G. - In: Economies : open access journal 6 (2018) 2, pp. 1-9
Gross domestic product (GDP) is shown to possess three new desiderata. First, GDP is almost perfectly correlated over time with the first principal component of its three classical indicators. Second, this principal component is in a class of weighted indexes ancillary to GDP. Each ancillary...
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