Beyond GDP: Rethinking Human Progress for a Sustainable Future

The Bird Village (2025)
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Abstract

For decades, gross domestic product (GDP) has served as the dominant benchmark for measuring development. Yet, Gundimeda and Atkinson (2024) question whether GDP remains a suitable yardstick for capturing human progress in the complexities of the 21st century. Although GDP effectively records market-based economic activity, it fails to account for critical dimensions of sustainable well-being, including environmental health, social equity, and life satisfaction.

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