Proper noun
HDI
Initialism of Human Development Index, a United Nations measure of well-being in a country.
1991 Honda RA121E engine At the Paris motor show 2006 Peugeot presented a new racing car, as well as a luxury saloon concept car, both called 908 HDi FAP and 908 RC and fitted with a V12 Diesel engine producing around or even surpassing convert. Source: Internet
Along with Sri Lanka, it is one of only two South Asian countries rated "high" on the Human Development Index (HDI), http://hdr. Source: Internet
By 2011 per-capita GNP, adjusted for purchasing power parity (PPP), had risen to $37,000, contributing to a Human Development Index (HDI) equivalent to that of other developed countries. Source: Internet
Benito Juárez borough had the highest HDI of the country (.9510) followed by Miguel Hidalgo which came up 4th nationally with a HDI of (.9189) and Coyoacán (5th nationally) with a HDI value of (.9169). Source: Internet
Because of this, other measures of welfare such as the Human Development Index (HDI), Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW), Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI), gross national happiness (GNH), and sustainable national income (SNI) are used. Source: Internet
If all these indices have the rising trend over a long period of time, it is reflected into rising trend in HDI. Source: Internet