PARIS: Prominent economists called Tuesday for an alternative measure of economic well-being, arguing in an OECD-backed work that the current focus on gross domestic product (GDP) is insufficient.
“There is no simple way of representing every aspect of well-being in a single number in the way GDP describes market economic output,” the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development said in a “short book” authored by well-known figures within the economic world.
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