Human Development Index (HDI)[edit]
Main articles: Human Development Index and List of countries by Human Development Index
The UN HDI is a statistical measure that gauges a country's level of human development. While there is a strong correlation between having a high HDI score and a prosperous economy, the UN points out that the HDI accounts for more than income or productivity. Unlike GDP per capita or per capita income, the HDI takes into account how income is turned "into education and health opportunities and therefore into higher levels of human development."
Main articles: Human Development Index and List of countries by Human Development Index
The UN HDI is a statistical measure that gauges a country's level of human development. While there is a strong correlation between having a high HDI score and a prosperous economy, the UN points out that the HDI accounts for more than income or productivity. Unlike GDP per capita or per capita income, the HDI takes into account how income is turned "into education and health opportunities and therefore into higher levels of human development."
(Class B has 10 votes per share, and votes for 9 of the 13 directors; I want you to look up for yourself how many votes each share of Slim's stock has and how many directors he can vote for.) I wonder if he could be out voted by the other 84% of class A shareholders? Do you suppose. And what would it matter. Slim, as you will see, once you get your head out of your ass, has virtually no influence over the Times, and neither do the other 84 % of Class A share holders.