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Sustainable Human Development Management and its Determining Indicators

Carmen Bunea
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Carmen Bunea: Academy of Economic Studies, Bucharest

Management & Marketing, 2007, vol. 2, issue 2

Abstract: According to Human Development report, firstly it is not the quantity that matters, for the human delopment, but the quality of economical growth. Very often, the governments, especially the ones in transitory countries, don’t consider the improvement of the quaqlity of economical growth and the extension of people’s possibilities to choose, as important problems. Usually, they are preoccupied with other aspects of transitional process, such as the stabilization of microeconomics, the accomplishment of the budget, the promotion of external politics, putting aside its importance, structure and quality and, what’s most its influence on human development the experience of several transitory countries from the last decade, showing the fact that there is no direct connection between stability, economical growth and human development. For these reasons, human development needs to take part in to debates regarding public politics and included in the agenda of the decisional process. What we need not ignore is the fact that, defining the concept of human development goes beyond the income per inhabitant, the human resources development and the basic necessities as a measure of the human progress and it is necessary that, starting from this year on, some factors are submitted to evaluation: human develpment and inequality, social justice, international assistance for development and international commerce which could relieve the potential of human development.

Keywords: human development; human resources; microeconomics. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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