This repository item contains a single issue of The Pardee Papers, a series papers that began publishing in 2008 by the Boston University Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future. The Pardee Papers series features working papers by Pardee Center Fellows and other invited authors. Papers in this series explore current and future challenges by anticipating the pathways to human progress, human development, and human well-being. This series includes papers on a wide range of topics, with a special emphasis on interdisciplinary perspectives and a development orientation.This paper is a call for better indicators of human well-being in nations around the world. We critique the inappropriate use of Gross Domestic Produ...
The subject of this paper is the gross domestic product that has become a universal measure of progr...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most well-known and used economic indicator to measure th...
Recent decades have seen a flurry of new indicators to measure economic progress, but none of them h...
For more than eighty years policy makers across the world have been targeting GDP growth as the main...
This paper gives some arguments for the need to redefine economic progress or to shift beyond Gross ...
Right measurement is a powerful instrument for social progress; wrong or imprecise measurement a so...
While global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has increased more than three-fold since 1950, economic we...
Both the potential pitfalls of macro-economic policies focused on stimulating economic growth and th...
Economic performance of a country is generally being measured through GDP (Gross Domestic Product), ...
Nations need indicators that mesaure progress towards achieving their goals - economic, social and e...
For more than half a century, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been viewed as the dominant indicator...
Measures of progress serve as a crucial link between the economy and the nation’s policymaking estab...
This paper looks at how measuring human progress and well-being in terms of financial transactions, ...
Recognising the well-known limitations of economic growth as a litmus test of progress and the call ...
Since 2008, the world has experienced several dramatic events: the financial crisis of 2007-08, the ...
The subject of this paper is the gross domestic product that has become a universal measure of progr...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most well-known and used economic indicator to measure th...
Recent decades have seen a flurry of new indicators to measure economic progress, but none of them h...
For more than eighty years policy makers across the world have been targeting GDP growth as the main...
This paper gives some arguments for the need to redefine economic progress or to shift beyond Gross ...
Right measurement is a powerful instrument for social progress; wrong or imprecise measurement a so...
While global Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has increased more than three-fold since 1950, economic we...
Both the potential pitfalls of macro-economic policies focused on stimulating economic growth and th...
Economic performance of a country is generally being measured through GDP (Gross Domestic Product), ...
Nations need indicators that mesaure progress towards achieving their goals - economic, social and e...
For more than half a century, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been viewed as the dominant indicator...
Measures of progress serve as a crucial link between the economy and the nation’s policymaking estab...
This paper looks at how measuring human progress and well-being in terms of financial transactions, ...
Recognising the well-known limitations of economic growth as a litmus test of progress and the call ...
Since 2008, the world has experienced several dramatic events: the financial crisis of 2007-08, the ...
The subject of this paper is the gross domestic product that has become a universal measure of progr...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is one of the most well-known and used economic indicator to measure th...
Recent decades have seen a flurry of new indicators to measure economic progress, but none of them h...