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[Resena] Retos en la medición del desempeno económico y social

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Resena del libro "Mis-Measuring Our Lives: Why GDP doesn't Add Up" de Joseph E. Stiglitz, Amartya Sen y Jean-Paul Fitoussi (2010), New York: The New Press, 135p.

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  • Daniel Toro González, 2013. "[Resena] Retos en la medición del desempeno económico y social," Revista Economía y Región, Universidad Tecnológica de Bolívar, vol. 7(1), pages 244-247, June.
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    1. André Vanoli, 2010. "On the Report by the Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (2009)," RatSWD Working Papers 162, German Data Forum (RatSWD).
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