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      Measuring What Counts: The Global Movement for Well-Being

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      A bold agenda for a better way to assess societal well-being, by three of the world's leading economists and statisticians.

      A bold agenda for a better way to assess societal well-being, by three of the world''s leading economists and statisticians

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      Product ID:9781620975695
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Measuring What Counts
      Subtitle:The Global Movement for Well-Being
      Authors:Author: Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Martine Durand, Joseph E. Stiglitz
      Page Count:224
      Subjects:Globalization, Globalization, Social welfare and social services, Central / national / federal government policies, Monetary economics, Political economy, Business and Management, Social welfare & social services, Central government policies, Monetary economics, Political economy, Business & management
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      A bold agenda for a better way to assess societal well-being, by three of the world's leading economists and statisticians.

      A bold agenda for a better way to assess societal well-being, by three of the world''s leading economists and statisticians

      "If we want to put people first, we have to know what matters to them, what improves their well-being, and how we can supply more of whatever that is."
      —Joseph E. Stiglitz

      In 2009, a group of economists led by Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz, French economist Jean-Paul Fitoussi, and Nobel laureate Amartya Sen issued a report challenging gross domestic product (GDP) as a measure of progress and well-being. Published as Mismeasuring Our Lives by The New Press, the book sparked a global conversation about GDP and a major movement among scholars, policy makers, and activists to change the way we measure our economies.

      Now, in Measuring What Counts, Stiglitz, Fitoussi, and Martine Durand—summarizing the deliberations of a panel of experts on the measurement of economic performance and social progress hosted at the OECD, the international organization incorporating the most economically advanced countries—propose a new, "beyond GDP" agenda. This book provides an accessible overview of the last decade''s global movement, sparked by the original critique of GDP, and proposes a new "dashboard" of metrics to assess a society''s health, including measures of inequality and economic vulnerability, whether growth is environmentally sustainable, and how people feel about their lives. Essential reading for our time, it also serves as a guide for policy makers and others on how to use these new tools to fundamentally change the way we measure our lives—and to plot a radically new path forward.


      Imprint Name:The New Press
      Publisher Name:The New Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-01-16

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      Weight274 g
      Dimensions139 × 215 × 21 mm