A multiattribute measure of human development |
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Authors: | Francesco Carlucci Stefano Pisani |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Public Economics, University of Rome, 9, Via del Castro Laurenziano, 00161, Roma, Italy
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Abstract: | ![]() A measure of human development, which is not affected by some relevant drawbacks of the commonly utilized measures, is constructed. It is a function of several attributes associated with various factors — economic, social, environmental — and also includes non-homogeneous attributes. It is non-linear in its variables, so that it includes possible interactions among the attributes. Furthermore, it takes into account public opinion about human development through a well-defined procedure of assessment elicitation. The formulation of the human development function constituting the measure is described when considering just one attribute and then several attributes, and the difference between independence and dependence in assessment is shown. Such a procedure is applied to the measurement of human development in 9 countries of the EU, by using thirteen attributes related to the economic, social and environmental fields as well as to the quality of life. |
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