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The growth delusion : wealth, poverty, and the well-being of nations / David Pilling.

Lippincott Library HD82 .P495 2018
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Pilling, David (Editor), author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Economic development.
Poverty.
Wealth.
Physical Description:
291 pages ; 22 cm
Edition:
First U.S. Edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Tim Duggan Books, [2018]
Summary:
"A provocative critique of the pieties and fallacies of our obsession with economic growth. We live in a society in which a priesthood of economists, wielding impenetrable mathematical formulas, set the framework for public debate. Ultimately, it is the perceived health of the economy which determines how much we can spend on our schools, highways, and defense; economists decide how much unemployment is acceptable and whether it is right to print money or bail out profligate banks. The backlash we are currently witnessing suggests that people are turning against the experts and their faulty understanding of our lives. Despite decades of steady economic growth, many citizens feel more pessimistic than ever, and are voting for candidates who voice undisguised contempt for the technocratic elite. For too long, economics has relied on a language which fails to resonate with people's lived experience, and we are now living with the consequences. In this powerful, incisive book, David Pilling reveals the hidden biases of economic orthodoxy and explores the alternatives to GDP, from measures of wealth, equality, and sustainability to measures of subjective wellbeing. Authoritative, provocative, and eye-opening,The Growth Delusion offers witty and unexpected insights into how our society can respond to the needs of real people instead of pursuing growth at any cost"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
The cult of growth
Part one. The problems with growth
Kuznet's monster
The wages of sin
The good, the bad, and the invisible
Too much of a good thing
The internet stole my GDP
What's wrong with the average Joe
Part two. Growth and the developing world
Elephants and rhubarb
Growthmanship
Black power, green power
Part three. Beyond growth
Wealth
A modern Domesday
The lord of happiness
GDP 2.0
The growth conclusion.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-280) and index.
ISBN:
9780525572503
0525572503
9780525572510
0525572511
OCLC:
992959952

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