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The size of tertiary and per capita income are not directly related to human development. Support the statement with examples.
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Neha Rose 5 years, 8 months ago

Size of territory and per capita income are not directly related to human development due to following reasons:1.often smaller countries have done better in human development. 2.example-srilanka and Tobago have ranked higher than India in terms of human development even though they have small size than India. 3.in India also kerala performs much better than punjab and Gujarat in human development despite having lower per capita income. 4.countries with higher human development are those where a lot of investment in social sector has taken place.
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