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Default Re: Standard of Living - 08-01-2003 , 11:44 AM






in article voqWa.10476$os2.154456 (AT) news2 (DOT) e.nsc.no, Geir Hongro at
geirhong (AT) onlinenospam (DOT) no wrote on 8/1/03 2:28 AM:

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"18fan" <18fan@na$car.com> wrote in message
http://www.undp.org/hdr2003/pdf/hdr03_HDI.pdf

I don't agree that they gave GDP, life expectancy and education the same
weight. I would have given a lot more weight to GDP.

I would say life expanctancy and life are more important. Saudi Arabia have
a very high GDP, but still there are people starving in that country.


Geir Hongro


The per capita GDP for Saudi Arabia is only about $10,600.
I wouldn't call that high at all. That's about the level
of Mexico.

http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/...k/geos/sa.html



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Default Re: Standard of Living - 08-01-2003 , 05:55 PM







<SAPguru (AT) nospam (DOT) org.biz> wrote

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"Geir Hongro" <geirhong (AT) onlinenospam (DOT) no> wrote in message
I don't agree that they gave GDP, life expectancy and education the
same
weight. I would have given a lot more weight to GDP.

I would say life expanctancy and life are more important. Saudi Arabia
have
a very high GDP, but still there are people starving in that country.

I would go the other way. Would you rather live to 74 in USA and have all
kinds of luxuries like a nice house, boat, cars, etc. or rather live in
some 3rd world country like Pakistan and live to be 77?
In a 3rd world country you will not (by average) live to be 77. Which is the
reason why your question is irrelevant.


Geir Hongro




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Default Re: Standard of Living - 08-02-2003 , 11:24 AM



On 3622 September 1993, Geir Hongro wrote:
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I would go the other way. Would you rather live to 74 in USA and have all
kinds of luxuries like a nice house, boat, cars, etc. or rather live in
some 3rd world country like Pakistan and live to be 77?

In a 3rd world country you will not (by average) live to be 77. Which is the
reason why your question is irrelevant.
They become 100 years and more!

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Geir Hongro <geirhong (AT) onlinenospam (DOT) no> made the baby Jesus cry
with<voqWa.10476$os2.154456 (AT) news2 (DOT) e.nsc.no>:

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SAPguru (AT) nospam (DOT) org.biz> wrote in message
news:6tXVa.132$5t3.102 (AT) newssvr33 (DOT) news.prodigy.com...
"18fan" <18fan@na$car.com> wrote in message
http://www.undp.org/hdr2003/pdf/hdr03_HDI.pdf

I don't agree that they gave GDP, life expectancy and education the
same
weight. I would have given a lot more weight to GDP.

I would say life expanctancy and life are more important. Saudi Arabia
have
a very high GDP, but still there are people starving in that country.


Geir Hongro

PPOSTFU





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