Further Reading
- Allen, K. 2014. Accounting for drugs and prostitution to help push UK economy up by £65 bn. The Guardian. http://bit.ly/2herjbR.
- Alvarez-Cuadrado, F., and Vilalta, M. 2012. Income Inequality and Saving. St. Louis, MO: Washington University. http://bit.ly/2v9Og5Q.
- Australian Bureau of Statistics. 1997. Unpaid Work and the Australian Economy. ABS Catalogue No. 5240.0 ISBN: 0 642 54298 8. http://bit.ly/2PbJGG.
- Cai, L., and Zhu, Y. 2015. The Challenges of Data Quality and Data Quality Assessment in the Big Data Era. Data Science Journal 14, p. 2. doi: http://doi.org/10.5334/dsj-2015-002.
- Khan, M. 2016. The truth behind China's manipulated economic numbers. Telegraph UK. http://bit.ly/1LhLZoI.
- Li, P., and Chang, A.C. 2015. Measurement Error in Macro-economic Data and Economics Research: Data Revisions, Gross Domestic Product, and Gross Domestic Income (2015-1110). FEDS Working Paper No.2015–102. http://bit.ly/2ub2JcR.
- McGillivray, M. 1991. The Human Development Index: Yet Another Redundant Composite Development Indicator? World Development 19(10), pp. 1,461–1,468. http://bit.ly/2tVtTjS.
- Ravallion, M. 2011. Mashup Indices of Development. Oxford University Press and International Bank for Reconstruction and Development/World Bank. doi: 10.1093/wbro/lkr009.
- Squires, N. 2012. Mafia is Italy's Biggest Business. Telegraph UK. http://bit.ly/MsOXg8.
- United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). 1990. Human Development Report 1990: Concept and Measurement of Human Development. http://hdr.undp.org/en/reports/global/hdr1990.
- Von Schirach, P. 2016. The Impact of False and Misleading Economic Data. Global Policy Institute. http://bit.ly/2uOMJiJ.
- World Bank. Statistical Capacity Indicator. http://datatopics.worldbank.org/statisticalcapacity/Home.aspx.