NYTimes reports about protests in Italy's Siena
What's good about a rising GDP if our roads are heading towards permanent traffic jams and our lives becoming more and more stressful?
Progress cannot be measured only in terms of raising gross domestic product, said Luciano Fiordoni, an economist who spoke at a recent anti-airport rally in Siena. “You have to factor in quality of life,” he said. “We don’t object to growth, but our main intent is to remain human.”Exactly what I was trying to say when I blogged about the political party of the future. Its high time we too in India stopped measuring our progress by GDP and per capita figures (which are simply effects and not causes) and looked at how much the quality of human life has improved.
What's good about a rising GDP if our roads are heading towards permanent traffic jams and our lives becoming more and more stressful?
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