Measuring Wellbeing

GDP growth rates are often used an indicator of the wellbeing of a society. Unfortunately, GDP growth is a very narrow indicator that often incorrectly reflects environmental welldeing, population health and other important factors.

A new Canadian organization headed by Roy Romanow is developing a better index for measuring our wellbeing. You can read the details at the Canadian Institute of Wellbeing website.

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One Response to Measuring Wellbeing

  1. Lukas says:

    The problem is that GDP includes government spending. Governments that borrow and spend a lot skew the calculation, making it a useless measurement of anything.

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