Problem: The concept of 'human development' devised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) was significant because: O It provided a means to assess poverty and development in ways that went beyond the conventional reliance on measuring income and other economic criteria. O It perpetuated the idea that development needs to be about economic growth through industrialization. O It reinforced the importance of underdevelopment as being an internal state that only capitalism could help free traditional societies. O All of the above