This paper argues that GDP growth in both developed and developing countries has associated costs that can outweigh the benefits and thus reduce sustainable well-being. This conclusion is based upon the findings of empirical applications of the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) to a range of countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The studies conducted on seven Asia-Pacific countries indicate that, in the case of five of the seven nations, more recent GDP growth has reduced the sustainable well-being experienced by the average citizen residing within them. Moreover, the threshold point at which the costs of GDP growth outweigh the benefits appears to be contracting (i.e., occurring at a much lower per capita level of GDP). This paper therefore...
Economic growth as measured by the GDP of an economy should eventually lead to economic development ...
For some time now, ecological economists have been putting forward a ‘threshold hypothesis’*/the not...
This paper aims to evaluate what effect globalisation has on economic growth of developing countries...
This paper argues that GDP growth in both developed and developing countries has associated costs th...
While global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has increased more than three-fold since 1950, economic we...
eISSN 1879-1786Deceleration of economic growth is a characteristic feature of developed countries. P...
Thailand has achieved remarkable levels of economic growth over the last three decades. This sustain...
Thailand has achieved remarkable levels of economic growth over the last three decades. This sustain...
Thailand has achieved remarkable levels of economic growth over the last three decades. This sustain...
The majority of Asian countries, in particular, those located in East Asia, such as China, are chara...
The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) is estimated as if nations operate within a closed economy. The...
Many studies have estimated the growth effects of globalization where globalization was measured wit...
The question of economic growth is one of the most fascinating concepts the development economics de...
This paper takes a sample of 16 Asian countries and shows that: (i) Income levels in Asia have not t...
This paper reviews evidence on the evolution of international economic integration of Asia-Pacific c...
Economic growth as measured by the GDP of an economy should eventually lead to economic development ...
For some time now, ecological economists have been putting forward a ‘threshold hypothesis’*/the not...
This paper aims to evaluate what effect globalisation has on economic growth of developing countries...
This paper argues that GDP growth in both developed and developing countries has associated costs th...
While global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has increased more than three-fold since 1950, economic we...
eISSN 1879-1786Deceleration of economic growth is a characteristic feature of developed countries. P...
Thailand has achieved remarkable levels of economic growth over the last three decades. This sustain...
Thailand has achieved remarkable levels of economic growth over the last three decades. This sustain...
Thailand has achieved remarkable levels of economic growth over the last three decades. This sustain...
The majority of Asian countries, in particular, those located in East Asia, such as China, are chara...
The Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) is estimated as if nations operate within a closed economy. The...
Many studies have estimated the growth effects of globalization where globalization was measured wit...
The question of economic growth is one of the most fascinating concepts the development economics de...
This paper takes a sample of 16 Asian countries and shows that: (i) Income levels in Asia have not t...
This paper reviews evidence on the evolution of international economic integration of Asia-Pacific c...
Economic growth as measured by the GDP of an economy should eventually lead to economic development ...
For some time now, ecological economists have been putting forward a ‘threshold hypothesis’*/the not...
This paper aims to evaluate what effect globalisation has on economic growth of developing countries...