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Statistical analysis of inclusive development (IDI) is linked to a number of issues, including theoretical and methodological issues. One of the main problems in defining such an analysis is the construction of its basis, the starting point for the development of which is to define the concept of inclusive development. The purpose of the article is to review and streamline the directions and approaches formed by defined criteria and approaches to the definition of the concept of inclusive development, to cover its social, economic, environmental content in order to develop a holistic understanding of the concept and its classification. The task is to present the author’s vision on the optimal methodological basis for measuring the inclusive development indicator, which should be based on the analysis and taking into account micro– and macro–level inequalities, which reflect the pace and level of economic, social and environmental development of the country and determine its rating place in the world economy. index. The article evaluates a single measure of inclusive growth for emerging markets, integrating their economic growth outcomes and income sharing. The distribution of countries is calibrated by combining GDP per capita and income distribution. The microeconomic concept of the social mobility function, based on the macroeconomic level, is applied to measure inclusive growth closer to absolute definition of growth.
inclusive development, economic development, social development, ecological development, macro–level, macro–level
inclusive development, economic development, social development, ecological development, macro–level, macro–level
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