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hellip; According to the definition provided by OECD (2009), GDP can be defined as “the standard measure of the value of the production activity (goods and services) of resident producer units”.... Alternative Measures of gdp Introduction Gross Domestic Product (gdp) is widely being used as a means to gauge the economic development of a particular country.... The alterations in a country's gdp are considered to depict or indicate the growth of a country at large....
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hellip; This was based on the assumption that happiness of a society is very much directly related to the national income or Gross Domestic Product.... Gross Domestic Product or GDP as it is called is the measure of the value of goods and services produced in an economy.... David Cameron and his advisors suggest here that rather than GDP, the Gross National Happiness (GNP) is a more accurate measure of the people's happiness.... In the past, it was understood and stated that the GDP could also be used as a measure for happiness....
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The Connection of GDP and the of the Economy The Connection of GDP and the of the Economy Introduction National income is a measure of the money value of goods and services becoming available to a nation from economic activities.... GDP as a measure of living standard The accuracy of the measurement of the standard of living in an economy cannot be relied upon on the measure of GDP; however, various economists have argued that increased production capacity enhances the living standards of the citizens implying that a high GDP translates to a higher living standards amongst the citizens....
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This paper “Behavioural Finance” will study how happiness relates to well being, dimensions to happiness and how it can be measured.... These classes of happiness can be calculated by public policy and universal targets.... How can fair distribution of resources be achieved?... what factors are to be considered in ensuring fair distribution?...
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This is a clear indication of the extent to which GDP contributes to inaccurate readings of national development status and, indeed, fails to provide an accurate reading of the living standards and quality of life enjoyed, or suffered, by populations.... GDP is a weak statistical indicator of national development .... The implication here is, therefore, that not only does it exclude critical indicators from its measurement of national developmental and economic status but, that the GDP and the GDP per capita measures are inherently incapable of providing an accurate indicator of economic and developmental status because the measure is non-discriminatory and tends towards generalizations....
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hellip; The author of the paper explains that the Solow-Swan growth model predicts that growth should be uncorrelated with the ratio of national investment to total output (gross domestic product or GDP).... The Solow-Swan growth model predicts that growth should be uncorrelated with the ratio of national investment to total output (gross domestic product or GDP).... Convergence is achieved by capital flows from rich to poor countries and a consequence of these flows is that the ratio of national savings to GDP in each country should differ substantially from the ratio of investment to GDP since there is no reason to expect that countries with high savings rates should be those with large investment opportunities....
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to what extent can a measure of GDP really measure the well-being of a country Assess the problems and suggest alternative measures or indicators.... Because it is a measure of production terms of current prices, nominal GDP directly reacts to increases and declines in prices or quantities of goods.... Because GDP is primarily the market value of all goods produced, nominal GDP is not an effective measure of an economy's actual level of production (Begg, Fischer and Dornbusch 2000)....
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Environmental degradation is a problem faced by every nation in the world.... Man's unabashed exploitation of the environment and its resources has continually placed the globe's ecological well-being in a precarious position since the advent of the 20th century.
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The continuous and unchecked growth of populations has given additional pressures to these already dwindling resources....
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