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The Four Approaches to Measuring Wellbeing

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Hawkins, John

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There are essentially four approaches to constructing a better measure than GDP of whether the nation is making true progress in improving wellbeing; adjusting GDP to make it more suitable, replacing it with a 'dashboard' of alternative indicators, weighting these alternative indicators to form a composite indicator, and using peoples' own reported assessments of their well-being

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Measuring and Promoting Wellbeing. How Important is Economic Growth? Essays in honour of Ian Castles AO and a selection of Castles' papers

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