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THE FORMULATION OF A COMPOSITE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT INDEX

Year 2016, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 100 - 116, 01.06.2016

Abstract

The measurement of a region’s progress with regards to achieving its developmental potential, plays a crucial role in improving the prosperity and quality of life of local communities. This process has however proven difficult as contemporary views on measurement of regional development are presented as multi-dimensional concepts. Attempts at measuring the development process have made use of composite indices, such as the Human Development Index (HDI) and other index variations. Nonetheless, those indexes mostly fail to truly reflect the various dimensions of the development process. The primary objective of this study was to construct a composite regional development index that successfully measures all the dimensions of development in a quantitative manner. The index was designed to be able to assess regions on a national, regional and local level. The hypothesised index consisted of four dimensions (demographic, social, labour and economic) that were constructed from 17 indicators. Furthermore, the index as developed could be utilised as a tool for future analysis in measuring regional efforts and progress as well as being used to compare different economic functional regions regarding the level of socio-economic development

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Year 2016, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 100 - 116, 01.06.2016

Abstract

References

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  • Martinetti, ed. Debating global society: reach and limits of the capability approach. Milan: Fondazione Giangiacomo Feltrinell. p. 31-60.) Ascani, A., Crescenzi, R. & Iammarino, S. 2012. Regional economic development: A review. http://www.ub.edu/searchproject/wp-content/uploads.pdf
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  • Bell, S. & Morse, S. 2003. Measuring sustainability: learning from doing. London: Earthscan,
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  • Bloom, D.E., Canning, D. & Fink, G. 2010. Implications of population ageing for economic growth. Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 26(4):583-612.
  • Calderón, C. & Servén, L. 2010. Infrastructure and economic development in
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  • Bourguignon, eds. Handbook of income distribution. Amsterdam: Elsevier. p. – 841.) Kaulich, F. 2012. Diversification vs. specialization as alternative strategies for economic development: can we settle a debate by looking at the empirical evidence? Vienna: UNIDO.
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  • Date of access: 25 Mar. 2016.
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  • University of Tasmania. Myrdal, G. 1957. Rich lands and poor. New York: Harper and Row.
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  • Rodríguez-Pose, A. & Tijmstra, S. 2009. On the emergence and significance of
  • Local Economic Development strategies. CAF Working Paper no. 2009/07.
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  • Sagar, A.D. & Najam, A. 1998. The Human Development Index: a critical review.
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  • Progressive Economy, 3:62-104. Schrott, L., Gachter, M. & Theurl, E. 2015. Regional development in advanced countries: a within-country application of the Human Development Index for
  • Austria. DANUBE: Law and Economics Review, 6(1):1-23. Sen, A. 1983. Poor, relatively speaking. Oxford Economic Papers, 35(2):153-169.
  • Shabu, T. 2010. The relationship between urbanization and economic development in developing countries. International Journal of Economic
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  • Stiglitz, J., Sen, A.K. & Fitoussi, J.P. 2009. The measurement of economic performance and social progress revisited: reflections and overview. OFCE
  • Working Paper. New York, NY: Columbia University. Szajnowska-Wysocka, A. 2009. Theories of regional and local development: abridged review. Bulletin of Geography, 12(12):75-90.
  • Thirlwall, A.P. 2006. Growth and development. 8th ed. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Todaro, M.P. & Smith, S.C. 2011. Economic development. 11th ed. Essex: Pearson Education Limited.
  • UNDP (United Nations Development Programme). 1990. Human development report 1990. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • UN-HABITAT (United Nations Human Settlement Programme). 2013. State of the World’s cities 2012/2013: prosperity of cities.
  • Vala, F. & Pinho, M.M. 2015. Composite indicators for monitoring regional development: seven years of Portuguese experience. Paper presented at the UNECE seminar on the role of National Statistical Offices in the production of leading, composite and sentiment indicators. https://www.unece.org/fileadmin/
  • DAM/stats/documents.pdf. Date of access: 5 Apr. 2016.
  • Van den Bergh, J. & Antal, M. 2014. Evaluating alternatives to GDP as measures of social welfare and progress. http://www.econstor.eu/bitstream.pdf. Date of access: 28 Mar. 2016.
  • Victor, P. 2010. Questioning economic growth. Nature, 468(7322):370-371.
  • World Bank. 1993. Housing: enabling markets to work. World Bank Policy Paper.
  • Washington DC: World Bank. World Bank. 2015. World Bank’s new end-poverty tool: Surveys in poorest countries. Washington DC: World Bank.
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