The Human Development Index (HDI) was created to emphasize that "Response" area and their "Response" area should be the ultimate criteria for assessing the development of a country, not economic growth alone.

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people capabilities choices governments

. The HDI measures a country's development based on three main dimensions: people's capabilities (such as health and education), their choices (such as income and standard of living), and the capabilities of governments (such as governance and institutions). By looking at these aspects together, the HDI provides a more holistic and comprehensive view of a country's development beyond just economic growth. It highlights the importance of investing in people and providing them with opportunities and choices, as well as the role of good governance in creating an enabling environment for development. Ultimately, the goal is to improve the well-being and quality of life of all individuals in a society, rather than just focusing on economic indicators.