How is economic progress measured today?
The most commonly-used measure of economic progress world-wide is the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), which is simply the total monetary value of all the goods and services that are exchanged within a country in a year.
But we know that economic growth is not always good; often an increased GDP means money has been spent to clean up an environmental catastrophe or to build more prisons or to process and consume depleted natural resources.
The GDP also does not count some of our greatest sources of wealth such as volunteering, community safety or clean air and water. |