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Digitally disrupted GDP
Diane Coyle explains why GDP is an increasingly inappropriate indicator for the twenty-first-century economy
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Diane Coyle explains why GDP is an increasingly inappropriate indicator for the twenty-first-century economy
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The Natural Capital Committee is an independent advisory body, set up in 2012. It provides advice to the government on the state of England’s natural capital – that is, our natural assets includes forests, rivers, land, minerals and oceans.
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Governments around the world have an estimated $75 trillion of dollars of public assets, ranging from corporations to forests, which are often badly managed and frequently not even accounted for on their balance sheets. Over recent decades, policy makers have focused almost solely on managing debt while largely ignoring the question of public wealth. Given that in most countries public wealth is larger than public debt, just managing it better could help to solve the debt problem while also providing the material for future economic growth. A higher return of just 1% on global public assets would add some $750 billion to public revenues. Poor management not only throws money down the drain, but also forecloses opportunities.
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