Titre : | For good measure : advancing research on well-being metrics beyond GDP |
Auteurs : | Joseph E. Stiglitz, Editeur scientifique Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Editeur scientifique Martine Durand, Editeur scientifique |
Editeur : | Paris : Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques |
Année de publication : | 2018 |
Présentation physique : | 320 p.tableaux, graphiques |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-92-64-30726-1 |
Autre ISBN/ISSN : | 978-92-64-30727-8 |
Mots clés : |
Produit intérieur brut
Indicateurs économiques Indicateurs sociaux Indicateurs de développement durable Économie du bien-être |
Note générale : | Bibliogr. en fin de chapitres |
Résumé : |
The 2009 Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress ("Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi" Commission) concluded that we should move away from over-reliance on GDP when assessing a country’s health, towards a broader dashboard o[...]
The 2009 Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress ("Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi" Commission) concluded that we should move away from over-reliance on GDP when assessing a country’s health, towards a broader dashboard of indicators that would reflect concerns such as the distribution of well-being and sustainability in all of its dimensions.
This book includes contributions from members of the OECD-hosted High Level Expert Group on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress, the successor of the Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi Commission, and their co-authors on the latest research in this field. These contributions look at key issues raised by the 2009 Commission that deserved more attention, such as how to better include the environment and sustainability in our measurement system, and how to improve the measurement of different types of inequalities, of economic insecurity, of subjective well-being and of trust. A companion volume "Beyond GDP : Measuring What Counts for Economic and Social Performance" presents an overview by the co-chairs of the High Level Expert Group, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Jean-Paul Fitoussi and Martine Durand of the progress accomplished since the 2009 report, of the work conducted by the Group over the past five years, and of what still needs to be done. Joseph E. Stiglitz is Professor of Economics, Business and International Affairs, Columbia University. Jean-Paul Fitoussi is Professor of Economics at Sciences-Po, Paris and Luiss University, Rome. Martine Durand is Chief Statistician, OECD. [Présentation par le site internet de l'éditeur, novembre 2018] |
Note de contenu : |
Chapter 1. Overview (Elizabeth Beasley, CEPREMAP & Sciences-Po)
Chapter 2. Sustainable Development Goals and the measurement of economic and social progress (Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University, Ebrahim Patel, Minister for Economic Development in S[...]
Chapter 1. Overview (Elizabeth Beasley, CEPREMAP & Sciences-Po)
Chapter 2. Sustainable Development Goals and the measurement of economic and social progress (Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University, Ebrahim Patel, Minister for Economic Development in South Africa, & Joseph E. Stiglitz, Columbia University) Chapter 3. Measuring the distribution of household income, consumption and wealth (Nora Lustig, Tulane University) Chapter 4. Horizontal inequalities (Carmen Diana Deere, University of Florida, Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University, & Frances Stewart, University of Oxford) Chapter 5. Inequality of opportunity (François Bourguignon, Paris School of Economics) Chapter 6. Distributional national accounts (Facundo Alvaredo, Paris School of Economics, Lucas Chancel, Paris School of Economics, Thomas Piketty, Paris School of Economics, Emmanuel Saez, University of California Berkeley, & Gabriel Zucman, University of California Berkeley) Chapter 7. Understanding subjective well-being (Arthur A. Stone, University of Southern California, & Alan B. Krueger, Princeton University) Chapter 8. Economic security (Jacob S. Hacker, Yale University) Chapter 9. Measuring sustainability (Marleen De Smedt, formerly Eurostat, Enrico Giovannini, University of Rome Tor Vergat, & Walter J. Radermacher, University of Rome) Chapter 10. Trust and social capital (Yann Algan, Sciences-Po) |
Précision sur le document : | Rapport/Etude |
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