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Title From gross domestic product to wellbeing: How alternative indicators can help connect the new economy with the Sustainable Development Goals
ID_Doc 29327
Authors Fioramonti, L; Coscieme, L; Mortensen, LF
Title From gross domestic product to wellbeing: How alternative indicators can help connect the new economy with the Sustainable Development Goals
Year 2019
Published Anthropocene Review, 6.0, 3
DOI 10.1177/2053019619869947
Abstract In a 2014 issue of Nature, members of our research group called for abandoning the gross domestic product as the key indicator in economic policymaking. In this new article, we argue that a new post-gross domestic product economy focusing on wellbeing rather than material output is already emerging in the Anthropocene, thanks to the convergence of policy reforms and economic shifts. At the policy level, the Sustainable Development Goals require policymakers to protect ecosystems, promote greater equality, and focus on long-term equitable development. At the economy level, the provision of services has outpaced industrial production as the key driver of prosperity, with innovative business models optimizing the match between supply and demand and giving rise to a burgeoning "sharing economy", which produces value to people while reducing output and costs. The economic transformation already underway is, however, delayed by an obsolete system of measurement of economic performance still dominated by the gross domestic product-based national accounts, which rewards the incumbent and disincentives the new. We show that a different approach to measuring wellbeing and prosperity is the "missing link" we need to connect recent evolutions in policy and the economy with a view to activating a sustainable development paradigm for a good Anthropocene.
Author Keywords Beyond GDP; circular economy; prosumers; service economy; social capital; sustainable business; sustainable finance; Sustainable Wellbeing Index; Wellbeing Economy Alliance
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED); Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000484039300001
WoS Category Environmental Sciences; Environmental Studies; Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Research Area Environmental Sciences & Ecology; Geology
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