Abstract:
Regional development is about the geography of welfare and its evolution. To see changing regional welfare positions we often use gross domestic product (GDP) per capita as a statistical approximation. Complementary measures are also used, such as per capita consumption, poverty rates, unemployment rates, labor force participation rates or access to public services. These indicators are more social in nature and are often used in United Nations welfare comparisons.
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Publicat în: Revista „Administrarea Publică”. Chișinău. 2015, nr. 2, p. 95-98. ISSN 1813-8489. CZU: 332.14:352