ISBN-13: 9781509511341 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 240 str.
ISBN-13: 9781509511341 / Angielski / Twarda / 2017 / 240 str.
GDP is much more than a simple statistic. It has become the overarching benchmark of success and a powerful ordering principle at the heart of the global economy. But the convergence of major economic, social and environmental crises has exposed the flaws of our economic system which values GDP above all else as a measure of prosperity and growth. In this provocative and inspiring new book, political economist Lorenzo Fioramonti sets out his vision of a world after GDP. Focusing on pioneering research on alternative metrics of progress, governance innovation and institutional change, he makes a compelling case for the profound and positive transformations that could be achieved through a post-GDP system of development. From a new role for small business, households and civil society to a radical evolution of democracy and international relations, Fioramonti sets out a combination of top-down reforms and bottom-up pressures whose impact, he argues, would be unprecedented, making it possible to build a more equitable, sustainable and happy society.
GDP is supposed to be the supreme measure of growth and progress worldwide. Yet the financial crisis, the depletion of non–renewable energy resources and climate change show that it is fundamentally flawed.