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Methodological issues in the construction of composite indices : a case study of the human development index

McGillivray, Mark, Noorbakhsh, Farhad and Gwynne, Beris 2008, Methodological issues in the construction of composite indices : a case study of the human development index, in Small states and the pillars of economic resilience, Islands and Small States Institute of the University of Malta, Msida, Malta, pp.385-401.

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Title Methodological issues in the construction of composite indices : a case study of the human development index
Author(s) McGillivray, Mark
Noorbakhsh, Farhad
Gwynne, Beris
Title of book Small states and the pillars of economic resilience
Editor(s) Briguglio, Lino
Cordina, Gordon
Farrugia, Nadia
Vigilance, Constance
Publication date 2008
Chapter number 20
Total chapters 20
Start page 385
End page 401
Total pages 17
Publisher Islands and Small States Institute of the University of Malta
Place of Publication Msida, Malta
Keyword(s) Economic development -- Social aspects
States, Small -- Economic conditions
Notes Published in 2008 by the Islands and Small States Institute of the University of Malta in collaboration with the Commonwealth Secretariat.
ISBN 9789990949247
9990949247
Language eng
Field of Research 140202 Economic Development and Growth
Socio Economic Objective 970114 Expanding Knowledge in Economics
HERDC Research category B1.1 Book chapter
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30028750

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: Alfred Deakin Research Institute
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