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Genuine progress across the Asia-Pacific region: comparisons, trends, and policy implications

In: Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific

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  • Philip Lawn
  • Clarke

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Frequent references are made to the ‘Asian economic miracle’ as a means of describing the wave of GDP growth experienced across the Asia-Pacific region over the past twenty years. Implicit in this description is the assumption that the Asia-Pacific region has progressed at the same rate that GDP has risen over the same period. But is this truly the case? Employing a Genuine Progress Indicator as an alternative measure of sustainable welfare, the contributors to this book aim to answer this question by presenting case studies of seven Asia-Pacific nations. The results reveal that all is not as positive as conventional indicators might suggest.

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  • Philip Lawn & Clarke, 2008. "Genuine progress across the Asia-Pacific region: comparisons, trends, and policy implications," Chapters, in: Phillip Lawn & Matthew Clarke (ed.), Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific, chapter 12, pages 333-361, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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