
GDPの次を考える―世界の変化が再構築する、経済的進歩の測定方法
生活費の高騰、不平等、AIに関連する雇用の混乱、そして気候変動に対する一般市民の懸念が高まる中、国内総生産(GDP)が国家の経済的進歩の最重要指標としての座から退く時が、ついに来た可能性があります。
Richard Samans is Special Advisor to the United Nations Economist Network, Senior Fellow at the Geneva Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies and Nonresident Senior Fellow of The Brookings Institution. He is a former Managing Director of the World Economic Forum and coauthor of the referenced paper, Progressing Beyond GDP: Towards a Multidimensional Living Standards Index (MLSI) and Integrated Headline Measure of Gross National Sustainable Development (GNSD).
生活費の高騰、不平等、AIに関連する雇用の混乱、そして気候変動に対する一般市民の懸念が高まる中、国内総生産(GDP)が国家の経済的進歩の最重要指標としての座から退く時が、ついに来た可能性があります。
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