What is the main difference between growth and development according to the lecture?
Growth is a measurable change that can be positive or negative; development is always a positive process of improvement—adding capabilities that enhance quality of life.
Which four pillars of human development does the chapter emphasize?
Equity, sustainability, productivity and empowerment (the chapter also notes cooperation and security as two other pillars).
Which three core areas are essential for expanding people's choices in the capability approach?
Health, education and access to resources—these build capabilities that let individuals make meaningful life choices.
How does the Human Development Index (HDI) measure development and what is a key limitation?
HDI combines life expectancy (health), education (literacy/enrolment) and per‑capita income to score countries; it fails to reveal unequal distribution within a population, so the Human Poverty Index (HPI) is used to show shortfalls.
Why do some smaller or poorer countries rank higher than larger richer countries on HDI?
Higher HDI can reflect better social investments, governance, stability and equitable access to services—factors that improve human development regardless of country size or total GDP.