My point is only that rough approximations to measuring
economic welfare strongly suggest that the time for viewing increase in gross product as the appropriate goal for national policy is ended.
Not exact matches
Gail Cartmail, Unite assistant general secretary said: «We need to
strongly build the case that the government's recent funding announcement is woefully inadequate and that a generous tranche of «new» money is needed to ensure that our children have the education that they deserve so that they can lead fulfilling lives and contribute to the future
economic welfare of the country.
Increasing the cost of using energy by raising its cost will decrease its use and thus human
welfare and
economic productivity, which are
strongly associated with an improved environment as humans turn to such issues as their basic needs are satisfied.
Such income redistribution would decrease the
economic welfare of the developed countries and would have an uncertain effect on the recipient countries since they would presumably be asked to give up part or all of their aspirations for further development since it is
strongly dependent on increased use of fossil fuels to increase human productivity.