The Three Main Indicators Of Country Development
There are three key indicators of a country’s development: gross domestic product (GDP), life expectancy, and education. A country’s GDP per capita is a measure of its economic output, life expectancy is a measure of its citizens’ health, and education is a measure of its citizens’ knowledge. A country’s development cannot be judged by any one of these indicators alone, but all three together give a clear picture of a country’s standard of living.