MarjorieR on Nostr: npub1g0tuf…3tvm4 you are of course right to question whether GDP, or even GDP per ...
npub1g0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msp3tvm4 (npub1g0t…tvm4) you are of course right to question whether GDP, or even GDP per capita is a good measure of national wellbeing. If we spend more on repairing potholes than we would have done with timely road maintenance or more on the costs of renovation of flooded homes than we would have done on flood defenses (or, even cheaper, avoiding new build on flood plains) or more on fuel bills than investing in insulation then all this additional activity and spend counts as an increase in GDP.