What exactly is GDP, or gross domestic product? Where did it come from? Why is it important? Does it measure what we want it to? How might it be improved to provide a more comprehensive measure of human well-being?
Should We "Green" Gross Domestic Product?
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Denise Mullen
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Jock Finlayson
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