1st Edition

GDP, Growth, and Welfare In Pursuit of Economic Wellbeing

By Vito Tanzi Copyright 2027
186 Pages
by Routledge

186 Pages
by Routledge

In the years following the Second World War, the main economic goal of countries, and the main standard by which economies were judged, was the performance of their Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which was defined and measured, following rules created by statisticians and economists who had developed the official national accounts statistics, mostly in the 1930s. The pursuit of the growth of GDP... Read more

1: The Great Depression and the Need for National Accounts Statistics. 2: On Some Technical Issues in the Measurement of GDPs. 3: Changes in the Economic World. 4: From the Industrial to the Digital Revolution, and Beyond. 5: GDP Levels and the Living Standards of Populations. 6. Economic Growth, the Workweek, and the Use of Time. 7: Higher GDPs and their Welfare Values. 8: Should Growth or Happiness Be the Goal of Policy? 9: Economic Growth and the Earth’s Environment. 10: More on Economic Growth and the Health of the Planet. 11: Could Economies keep Growing Forever? Chapter 12: More on the Importance of GDP. 13: Community Life and Standards of Living. 14: Per Capita Income and Happiness. 15: Can Growth Reduce Standards of Living? 16: General Conclusions

Biography

Vito Tanzi is an economist with extensive experience in academia, government, and international institutions.