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References for Gross domestic product: Are other measures needed?
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Further reading
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Key references
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Bennett, D. "Do disasters
stimulate economic growth" New York
Times, 2008. Key reference: [1]
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Bureau of Economic Analysis "GDP: One of the
great inventions of the 20th century" Survey of Current
Business. Washington, DC: US Department of Commerce, 2000. Key reference: [2]
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European Communities, International Monetary Fund,, OECD, United Nations, World Bank System of National
Accounts. New York: United Nations, 2009. Key reference: [3]
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UN Statistics Division Historic Versions
of the System of National Accounts. New York: UN Statistics Division, n.d. Key reference: [4]
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Stiglitz, J. E., Sen, A., Fitoussi, J-P. . Report by the
Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social
Progress. Paris: Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance
and Social Progress, 2009. Key reference: [5]
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United Nations Development Program Human Development
Report 2020 The Next Frontier, Human Development and the
Anthropocene. United Nations Development Programme: New York, 2020. Key reference: [6]
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Helliwell, J., Layard, R., Sachs, J., De Neve, J-E., Aknin, L., Wang, S. World Happiness
Report 2021. Sustainable Development Solutions Network: New York, 2021. Key reference: [7]
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Coyle, D. GDP: A Brief but
Affectionate History. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2014. Key reference: [8]
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OECD How's Life? 2020:
Measuring Well-being. Paris: OECD Publishing, 2021. Key reference: [9]
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GNH Center Bhutan The Four Pillarsof
GNH. Lower Changangkha: GNH Center Bhutan, n.d.. Key reference: [10]
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Piketty, T. Capital in the
21st Century. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press, 2014. Key reference: [11]
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The World Bank Poverty and Shared
Prosperity 2020, Reversals of Fortune. Washington, DC: The World Bank, 2020. Key reference: [12]
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Bennett, D. "Do disasters
stimulate economic growth" New York
Times, 2008.
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Additional References
- Anand, P. Happiness Explained. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016.
- Fraumeni, B. M. (ed). Measuring Human Capital. Amsterdam: Academic Press, 2021.
- International Association for Research in Income and Wealth 2015 IARIW-OECD Conference: “W(h)ither the SNA?, 2015.
- Kanal, D., Kornegay, J. T. "Accounting for household production in the national accounts: An update, 1965-2017" Survey of Current Business. Washington, DC: US Department of Commerce, 2019.
- Landefeld, J. S., Fraumeni, B. M., Vojtech, C. M. "Accounting for household production: A prototype satellite account using the American Time Use Survey" Review of Income and Wealth 55:2 (2009): 205–225.
- Mohan, A., Muller, N. Z., Thyagarajan, A., Martin, R. V., Hammer, M. S., van Donkelaar, A. The Growth of Nations Revisited: Global Environmental Accounting from 1998 To 2018 NBER Working Paper No.27398, 2020.
- Panel to Study the Design of Nonmarket Accounts In: Abraham, K. G., Mackie, C. (eds). Beyond the Market, Designing Nonmarket Accounts for the United States. Washington, DC: National Research Council of the National Academies, Committee on National Statistics, The National Academies Press, 2005.
- (ed). Review of Income and Wealth 65:1 (2019).
- United Nations Department of Economic & Social Affairs Statistics Division Guide to Producing Statistics on Time Use: Measuring Paid and Unpaid Work. New York: United Nations, 2005.
- United Nations, European Communities, International Monetary Fund, OECD, World Bank Handbook of National Accounting: Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting. New York: United Nations, 2013.
- United Nations Statistics Division Towards the 2008 SNA—Information on the Process of Updating the 1993 SNA. New York: United Nations, n.d.