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Wasted GDP in the USA

Economics

Wasted GDP in the USA

M. Tønnessen

Discover how Morten Tønnessen challenges conventional views on GDP by introducing the concept of 'wasted GDP.' Through an analysis of the Human Development Index, he reveals that the USA, despite its high GDP, significantly lags behind other countries in human welfare. Could the U.S. have achieved better outcomes with less GDP? Find out in this compelling exploration of economics and development.

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Abstract
This article introduces the concept of "wasted GDP," arguing that GDP is wasted if it doesn't improve human welfare. Using the USA as a case study, the author analyzes Human Development Index (HDI) data to demonstrate that many countries outperform the USA on HDI despite having significantly lower GDP per capita. This suggests a substantial portion of US GDP is wasted from a human development perspective. The analysis estimates that the USA could have achieved similar or better HDI outcomes with substantially lower GDP, resulting in millions of tons less CO2 emissions and a smaller material footprint.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Oct 11, 2023
Authors
Morten Tønnessen
Tags
wasted GDP
human welfare
Human Development Index
economic analysis
CO2 emissions
material footprint
USA
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