Economic development focuses on increasing the standard of living and economic output of a country, usually measured by factors like GDP and income levels. Social development, on the other hand, is about improving the well-being and quality of life of individuals, encompassing factors like education, healthcare, and social protection. Both economic and social development are interconnected and important for overall societal progress and advancement.
Naboth M. J. Ngulube has written: 'Culture and development' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic development, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development
Joseph Chary has written: 'The human factor in socio/economic development' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Economic development, Economic policy, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic assistance
Robin Arnold has written: 'The paradox of economic growth and inequity' -- subject(s): Economic development, Equality, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development
Denis Goulet has written: 'Development ethics at work' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Economic assistance, Moral and ethical aspects of Technical assistance, Technical assistance 'The myth of aid' -- subject(s): Economic assistance, Economic assistance, American 'Survival with integrity' -- subject(s): Economic policy, Social policy 'The uncertain promise' -- subject(s): Technology transfer 'Is gradualism dead?' -- subject(s): Social change 'Mexico, development strategies for the future' -- subject(s): Cultural policy, Economic development, Economic policy, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development, Social values 'Three rationalities in development decisions' -- subject(s): Social values, Philosophy, Economic development, Economic development projects, Case studies
Natalia M. Krawetz has written: 'A framework for effective monitoring' -- subject(s): Economic development, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, Environmental monitoring, Evaluation research (Social action programs), Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development 'Social impact assessment' -- subject(s): Economic development projects, Environmental aspects of Economic development projects, Environmental impact analysis, Evaluation
Krishan Chand Ramotra has written: 'Development processes and the scheduled castes' -- subject(s): Dalits, Economic development, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development, Social conditions
Rozalina Vladimirovna Ryvkina has written: 'Drama peremen' -- subject(s): Economic development, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development, Social conditions
Development depends on both social and economic factors.Accordingly development indicators are distinguished into social indicators and economic indicators.In recent times increasing importance are given to the social indicators of development.So discussion on social indicators of development are of recent origin.Now there is a universally accepted meaning of social indicators of development is accepted and that is clearly different from the economic indicators. everything that does not fall into the category of economy is taken as social. thus social indicators are residual category,i.e, not fall into the economic category. Social indicators of development includes health, education, housing, and employment etc. Of course, these indicators have some economic dimension. The factors responsible for overall improvement of Quality of Life are taken as social indicators. Social indicators are taken as a more wider and integrated area of social concern than that of economic indicators.Read more: What_do_you_understand_by_social_indicators_of_development
R. J Douthwaite has written: 'The growth illu$ion' -- subject- s -: Case studies, Economic development, Economic history, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Economic development, History, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development
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S. D. Narang has written: 'An introduction to the theory of bio-economics' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic development, Social aspects, Social aspects of Economic development
Philip McMichael has written: 'Development and social change' -- subject(s): History, International Competition, Economic development projects, Economic development, Entwicklungsprojekt, Economische ontwikkeling, Sociale verandering 'Development and Social Change'