This document describes the methodology for developing and constructing the Prosperity Index – the UK’s first citizen-led prosperity metrics that measure what local people say matters to their prosperity. The Prosperity Index has been developed by the Institute for Global Prosperity (IGP) with citizen scientists, local residents, community organisations in five neighbourhoods, and partners in the London Prosperity Board
Right measurement is a powerful instrument for social progress; wrong or imprecise measurement a so...
The Atlantic Council's Freedom and Prosperity Center aims to increase the prosperity of the poor and...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria's Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
This document describes the methodology for developing and constructing the Prosperity Index – the U...
This paper argues for a more robust and flexible framework to develop the ‘City Prosperity Index’ (C...
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been conceived as a global roadmap for peace, dig...
Prosperity indicators aim at making the concept of prosperity measurable, and hold thus the potentia...
This paper argues for a more robust and flexible framework to develop the “City Prosperity Index” (C...
This paper has been produced as an Issue-Based Contribution to the sixth Global Report on Local Dem...
Prosperity has been considered the most desirable real outcome of all human efforts however usually ...
The paper analyses recent data provided by the City Prosperity Index (CPI). CPI (UN Habitat, 2016) m...
The use of quantified indicators for the implementation and measurement of social progress is a well...
There are several indicators to measure the economic development of a nation such as Gross Domestic...
Over the past decade, increasing effort has been made to develop both national and global indices of...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of (the theory and practice of) prosperity indicator...
Right measurement is a powerful instrument for social progress; wrong or imprecise measurement a so...
The Atlantic Council's Freedom and Prosperity Center aims to increase the prosperity of the poor and...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria's Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...
This document describes the methodology for developing and constructing the Prosperity Index – the U...
This paper argues for a more robust and flexible framework to develop the ‘City Prosperity Index’ (C...
The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been conceived as a global roadmap for peace, dig...
Prosperity indicators aim at making the concept of prosperity measurable, and hold thus the potentia...
This paper argues for a more robust and flexible framework to develop the “City Prosperity Index” (C...
This paper has been produced as an Issue-Based Contribution to the sixth Global Report on Local Dem...
Prosperity has been considered the most desirable real outcome of all human efforts however usually ...
The paper analyses recent data provided by the City Prosperity Index (CPI). CPI (UN Habitat, 2016) m...
The use of quantified indicators for the implementation and measurement of social progress is a well...
There are several indicators to measure the economic development of a nation such as Gross Domestic...
Over the past decade, increasing effort has been made to develop both national and global indices of...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of (the theory and practice of) prosperity indicator...
Right measurement is a powerful instrument for social progress; wrong or imprecise measurement a so...
The Atlantic Council's Freedom and Prosperity Center aims to increase the prosperity of the poor and...
Professor Frank Peck of the University of Cumbria's Centre for Regional Economic Development writes ...