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Author(s)Block, Fred
AbstractThis article contends that Gross National Product (GNP) is becoming “an increasingly problematic measure of economic output.” This is due to three factors: 1. there are many dimensions of well-being excluded from this measurement 2. there are methodological and theoretical inconsistencies in GNP construction 3. there is a growing discrepancy between popular perceptions of well-being and measured changes in GNP.
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Pages155-188
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SourcePost-Industrial Possibilities
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PubDate1990
ISBN_ISSN520069889
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