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Sustainable Development – Human Development Connections In The Post-Truth Era

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  • ANDREEA CONSTANTINESCU

    (INSTITUTE OF NATIONAL ECONOMY, BUCHAREST)

  • SIMONA FRONE

    (INSTITUTE OF NATIONAL ECONOMY, BUCHAREST)

Abstract

Following the distancing of current policy from economic rigors and ethical demands aimed at redistribution of wealth, modern societies are parasitized by post-truth of actual facts. It distorts the shape and content of general interest data, for example political distortion of scientific evidence proving anthropogenic climate change. Under these circumstances, the question "to what extent economist’s truth stating what you cannot measure you cann ot manage is sustained?" becomes absolutely legitimate. Regarding sustainable development management, monitoring the degree of achievement of Sustainable Development Goals is no longer sufficient to track progress in this area. Therefore, experts propose to introduce as much as possible qualitative data which, combined with quantitative data, will enhance their relevance and make them harder to be diverted for political purposes. This paper follows this direction, trying to prove that protection of data’s real meaning can be achieved by systemic analysis of all data originating from monitoring certain processes, which can be aggregated, with applicability in sustainable development.Thus,analyzing together data on sustainable development and those that indicates the state of human development emphasizes on one hand, the intrinsic link between these concepts and, on the other, maintain the sense of sustainability even in the post-truth era.

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  • Andreea Constantinescu & Simona Frone, 2017. "Sustainable Development – Human Development Connections In The Post-Truth Era," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 4, pages 147-160, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2017:v:4:p:147-160
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    1. Andreea Constantinescu & Simona Frone, 2018. "Post-Truth Era – A Time To Reconsider Sustainable Development," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 3, pages 78-83, June.
    2. Sorin-George Toma & Catalin Gradinaru, 2018. "Responsible Management For Sustainable Development: A Japanese Approach," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 3, pages 149-154, June.

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