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The growth delusion

the wealth and well-being of nations

«.Engaging and enlightening, The Growth Delusion explains not only why the emperor has no clothes, but why he wasn't really the emperor in the first place. . David Mitchell, author of 'Cloud Atlas',»

'A near miracle' Ha-Joon Chang, author of 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism
In The Growth Delusion, author and prize-winning journalist David Pilling explores how economists and their cult of growth have hijacked our policy-making and infiltrated our thinking about what makes societies work. Les mer

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'A near miracle' Ha-Joon Chang, author of 23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism
In The Growth Delusion, author and prize-winning journalist David Pilling explores how economists and their cult of growth have hijacked our policy-making and infiltrated our thinking about what makes societies work. Our policies are geared relentlessly towards increasing our standard measure of growth, Gross Domestic Product. By this yardstick we have never been wealthier or happier. So why doesn't it feel that way? Why are we living in such fractured times, with global populism on the rise and wealth inequality as stark as ever?

In a book that is simultaneously trenchant, thought-provoking and entertaining, Pilling argues that we need to measure our successes and failures using different criteria. While for economic growth, heroin consumption and prostitution are worth more than volunteer work or public services, in a rational world we would learn how to value what makes economies better, not just what makes them bigger. So much of what is important to our wellbeing, from clean air to safe streets and from steady jobs to sound minds, lies outside the purview of our standard measure of success. We prioritise growth maximisation without stopping to think about the costs.

In prose that cuts through the complex language so often wielded by a priesthood of economists, Pilling argues that our steadfast loyalty to growth is informing misguided policies - and contributing to a rising mistrust of experts that is shaking the very foundations of our democracy.

Detaljer

Forlag
Bloomsbury
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
352
ISBN
9781408893746
Utgave
1. utg.
Utgivelsesår
2019
Format
20 x 13 cm

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«.Engaging and enlightening, The Growth Delusion explains not only why the emperor has no clothes, but why he wasn't really the emperor in the first place. . David Mitchell, author of 'Cloud Atlas',»

«.A most thoughtful and profound philosophical reflection on how we live our lives, organise our societies and shape the future of humanity. It should be compulsory reading for everyone who is interested in making the world a better place. . Ha-Joon Chang, author of '23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism',»

«.A welcome antidote to the gospel according to GDP. . David Smith, Sunday Times»

«.A witty, well-informed and well-travelled guide to our obsession with growth ... If he sometimes makes fun of measurement, he also makes measurement fun. A real achievement. . Angus Deaton, Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics,»

«.If you thought that GDP did not necessarily translate into increased welfare, David Pilling shows you convincingly why you were right. One of the Financial Times' most brilliant columnists, Pilling has produced a book that will become a classic. . Jagdish Bhagwati, author of 'Why Growth Matters' and 'In Defense of Globalization',»

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