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Measuring What Counts
In 2009, a group of economists issued a report challenging gross domestic product (GDP) as a measure of progress and well-being. Now, in Measuring What Counts they - propose a new, …
Beyond GDP Measuring What Counts for Economic and Social Performance
Metrics matter for policy and policy matters for well-being. In this report, the co-chairs of the OECD-hosted High Level Expert Group on the Measurement of Economic Performance and …
Monetary Theory and Economic Institutions
Economics in a Changing World
Growth patterns have changed radically over the last two decades, to which capital and the labour markets appear to have failed to adapt. Unemployment in Europe has been growing, …
Beyond GDP Measuring What Counts for Economic and Social Performance
Metrics matter for policy and policy matters for well-being. In this report, the co-chairs of the OECD-hosted High Level Expert Group on the Measurement of Economic Performance and …
Jenseits des BIP Was bei der wirtschaftlichen und sozialen Entwicklung wirklich zählt
Das BIP ist zwar der bekannteste und gebräuchlichste Wirtschaftsindikator, es kann aber nicht über alle relevanten Aspekte der wirtschaftlichen Leistung und des sozialen …
For Good Measure
In the first book of its kind, leading economists from around the world, including Thomas Piketty, Emmanuel Saez, Elizabeth Beasely, Jacob Hacker, Francois Bourguignon, Nora …
Monetary Theory and Economic Institutions
Monetary Theory and Economic Institutions
Richesse des nations et bien-être des individus.
« Si nous ne voulons pas que notre avenir, celui de nos enfants et des générations futures soit semé de catastrophes financières, économiques, sociales, écologiques et, par …
Vers de nouveaux systèmes de mesure
Nous voulons faire du PIB la mesure de toute chose – performance, bien-être, qualité de la vie –, alors qu’il ne représente qu’une mesure de l’activité économique marchande. Il est …
Economics in a Changing World
Growth patterns have changed radically over the last two decades, to which capital and the labour markets appear to have failed to adapt. Unemployment in Europe has been growing, …