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The Postal Development Indicator' was developed by the Universal Postal Union in 2012 to rank member countries according to various measures of an economic nature including GNI, population, percentage of postal home delivery, and surface area of the country.[1][2] The United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) classifications of [[least developed countries]] (LDCs), Small-island developing states (SIDS) and land-locked developing countries (LLDC) are also taken into account.[2]

References

  1. ^ United States Government Accountability Office (October 2017). "GAO-18-112, Information on Changes and Alternatives to the Terminal Dues System" (PDF).
  2. ^ a b "Resolution C 77/2012" (PDF). Compendium of Congress decisions from 1947 (Paris) to 2016 (Istanbul). Universal Postal Union: 196–208.