2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.joep.2008.12.001
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The GDP paradox

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“…To have a sustainable scale of economic activity, we need to maintain resource extraction within the regenerative capacity of ecosystems, and wastes within their absorptive capabilities-or, more generally, not cross planetary boundaries (Rockström et al, 2009 (Muraca, 2012). Sustainability is a normative concept in relation to the inter and intragenerational types of justice, and it gives the same weight to both (Tremmel, 2009). Degrowth is a debate with origins in the demand of justice between the Global North and Global South in a intragenerational context, but it also addresses the intergenerational justice level, by focusing for instance the need to respect planetary boundaries.…”
Section: Degrowth and Ecological Economics Policy Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To have a sustainable scale of economic activity, we need to maintain resource extraction within the regenerative capacity of ecosystems, and wastes within their absorptive capabilities-or, more generally, not cross planetary boundaries (Rockström et al, 2009 (Muraca, 2012). Sustainability is a normative concept in relation to the inter and intragenerational types of justice, and it gives the same weight to both (Tremmel, 2009). Degrowth is a debate with origins in the demand of justice between the Global North and Global South in a intragenerational context, but it also addresses the intergenerational justice level, by focusing for instance the need to respect planetary boundaries.…”
Section: Degrowth and Ecological Economics Policy Objectivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The aim of this paper is to compare three methods of ranking nine Southeast European countries in order to measure their economic development and to rank them. Two widely-used indicators for measuring development; the GDP per capita and HDI, are criticised for their imperfections and limitations (Stiglitz et al 2009a;van den Bergh 2009;Grimm et al 2008;Norberg 2010;Luque et al 2016). Many researchers have been trying to improve methodology or to find a new one, as well as a new indicator that will represent a good measure of countries' welfare.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since these two indicators have some limits and cannot be the only indicators of wealth new ones should be introduced (Cachanosky 2009;Davidson 2000;Dowrick et al 2003;Kubiszewski et al 2013). Some of the problems related to the GDP are reliability of data, income distribution, and the fact that the informal economy is not included and not all aspects of human development are measured (Stiglitz et al 2009b;van den Bergh 2009;Norberg 2010). In addition to the GDP, the Human Development Index (HDI) is also one of the most widely used measures of human welfare.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GDP has maintained a firm position as a dominant economic indicator. Indeed, most economists in business and government, teachers of economics at various levels of education, and journalists, policy ISSN 1946-052X 2013 makers and politicians (regardless of their political preferences) continue to give much importance to GDP and calling for unconditional GDP growth (Jeroen, 2009).…”
Section: Cross Country Debt To Gdp As Economic Progress Indicator (%)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…), net exports (the value of a country's exports minus the value of imports), and net capital formation (the increase in value of a nation's total stock of monetized capital goods) (Costanza, Hart, Posner & Talberth, 2009). In summary, Jeroen (2009) affirmed that gross domestic product (GDP) is the monetary, market value of all final goods and services produced in a country over a period of a year.…”
Section: Asian Journal Of Finance and Accountingmentioning
confidence: 99%