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9781600210877

Measuring Genuine Progress An Application of the Genuine Progress Indicator

Measuring Genuine Progress An Application of the Genuine Progress Indicator
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  • ISBN-13: 9781600210877
  • ISBN: 1600210872
  • Publication Date: 2006
  • Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated

AUTHOR

Lawn, Philip A., Clarke, Matthew

SUMMARY

This book has been written with the intention of taking the reader through the process of preparing a Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI). The book's presentation reflects the natural progression of identifying the deficiencies commonly found in widely used income-based measures of sustainable well-being; putting forward an alternative measure of sustainable well-being, such as the GPI; explaining how the GPI has been constructed and calculated; presenting and analysing the results of our study; drawing policy conclusions; acknowledging some of the criticisms directed towards the GPI (and defending it in the process); and, finally, concluding with a brief summary.Lawn, Philip A. is the author of 'Measuring Genuine Progress An Application of the Genuine Progress Indicator', published 2006 under ISBN 9781600210877 and ISBN 1600210872.

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