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Compare with that article about GDP interpretation of
The scientists also supported growing calls for a revision in how we measure economic growth. "We are extremely wedded to the idea that GDP increases are a good thing," said Jules Pretty, Professor of Environment and Society at the University of Essex and another of the authors.
He argued that GDP measures many of the ‘bads' in terms of the well-being of the planet as well as the ‘goods', adding:...Ignored
GGDP and GDPNSG?
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