
Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific
The book shows that the three wealthy nations - Australia, New Zealand, and Japan - have long reached a level of GDP beyond which further growth is detrimental to their sustainable welfare while the four poorer nations - China, India, Thailand, and Vietnam - are fast approaching a similar situation, but at much lower per capita levels of sustainable welfare. In view of these results, it is argued that genuine progress in the Asia-Pacific region requires the wealthy nations to focus on qualitative improvement (development) rather than GDP growth. As for the poorer nations, it is argued that population stabilisation demands urgent attention while the GDP growth required over the next two to three decades must be as clean, efficient, and equitable as possible.
Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific will appeal to a wide audience of academics and researchers in the areas of ecological, environmental and natural resource economics, development, green national accounting, and environmental management. It will also find a readership in policymakers, environmental managers and NGOs, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
- Alaotsikko
- Studies Using the Genuine Progress Indicator
- Toimittaja
- Phillip Lawn, Matthew Clarke
- ISBN
- 9781847205018
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 446 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 30.7.2008
- Kustantaja
- Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
- Sivumäärä
- 392