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Author: johannagislad

22 May, 20175 September, 2017 johannagislad Blog, Economy

Can we use GDP as a metric for well-being?

Gross domestic product, or GDP, is defined as the monetary market value of all goods and services produced within a defined geographical area in one year (Bergh, 2009). The main architect of this measurement was Simon Kuznets, but he developed it in the 1930s for the United States national accounting system to answer questions such … Continue reading Can we use GDP as a metric for well-being?

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