What is the primary purpose of using composite indices in economics?
Understanding Composite Indices in Economics

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To replace traditional economic indicators
To increase the accuracy of direct measurements
To measure variables that cannot be directly measured
To simplify complex calculations
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of composite indices?
They are composed of several variables
They provide a single index value
They are always simple to calculate
They may include weighted indicators
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What does the MSCI World Index primarily evaluate?
Currency exchange rates
Performance of stocks and shares across various regions
International trade balances
Global economic growth
4.
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Why is the US given the largest weighting in the MSCI World Index?
It has the largest population
It is the most technologically advanced
It is the most significant region for equity performance
It has the highest GDP
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What are the three dimensions measured by the Human Development Index?
Income distribution, technological advancement, and cultural diversity
Living standards, health outcomes, and educational attainment
Economic growth, political stability, and environmental sustainability
Employment rates, inflation, and trade balance
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How does the Human Development Index categorize countries based on their HDI value?
By economic size
By population density
By level of economic development
By geographical location
7.
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What is a key limitation of the Human Development Index?
It is not recognized globally
It only measures economic factors
It is too complex to calculate
It does not account for income distribution
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which component is NOT part of the Happy Planet Index?
Life expectancy
Ecological footprint
Technological advancement
Inequality of outcomes
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does a high ecological footprint indicate in the Happy Planet Index?
High economic well-being
Low environmental sustainability
High life satisfaction
Low inequality of outcomes
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What is the significance of the Happy Planet Index?
It assesses political stability
It predicts future economic trends
It evaluates economic well-being and life satisfaction
It measures technological progress
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