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Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific - Studies Using the Genuine Progress Indicator (Hardcover)
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Sustainable Welfare in the Asia-Pacific - Studies Using the Genuine Progress Indicator (Hardcover)
Series: Advances in Ecological Economics series
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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.
The book shows that the three wealthy nations - Australia, New
Zealand, and Japan - have long reached a level of GDP beyond which
further growth is detrimental to their sustainable welfare while
the four poorer nations - China, India, Thailand, and Vietnam - are
fast approaching a similar situation, but at much lower per capita
levels of sustainable welfare. In view of these results, it is
argued that genuine progress in the Asia-Pacific region requires
the wealthy nations to focus on qualitative improvement
(development) rather than GDP growth. As for the poorer nations, it
is argued that population stabilisation demands urgent attention
while the GDP growth required over the next two to three decades
must be as clean, efficient, and equitable as possible. Sustainable
Welfare in the Asia-Pacific will appeal to a wide audience of
academics and researchers in the areas of ecological, environmental
and natural resource economics, development, green national
accounting, and environmental management. It will also find a
readership in policymakers, environmental managers and NGOs,
particularly in the Asia-Pacific region.
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