The imperative of opinion polls to find alternatives to GDP
Has GDP lost its value as indicator of well-being?
In this respect, Farafina Institute believes it is only the citizenry themselves, not politicians, economists, nor scientists, who can and should measure their well-being.
The opinion poll of the citizenry of every society is an imperative tool in this regard, to identify what true well-being constitute for people. Read the following article to see why an opinion poll is imperative in this debate.
Read the article published on bbc.co.uk
The article below presents a brief on the debate for or against finding a new and alternative indicator other than GDP, for measuring a country' welfare and thus the true well-being of its citizenry.
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In this respect, Farafina Institute believes it is only the citizenry themselves, not politicians, economists, nor scientists, who can and should measure their well-being.
The opinion poll of the citizenry of every society is an imperative tool in this regard, to identify what true well-being constitute for people. Read the following article to see why an opinion poll is imperative in this debate.
Read the article published on bbc.co.uk