The Growth Delusion: The Wealth and Well-Being of Nations

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In ‘The Growth Delusion’, author and prize-winning journalist David Pilling explores how economists and their cult of growth have hijacked our policy-making and infiltrated our thinking about what makes societies work. Our policies are geared relentlessly towards increasing our standard measure of growth, Gross Domestic Product. By this yardstick we have never been wealthier or happier. So why doesn’t it feel that way? Why are we living in such fractured times, with global populism on the rise and wealth inequality as stark as ever?

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE ORWELL PRIZE FOR POLITICAL WRITING 2019

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According to the economy, we have never been wealthier or happier. So why doesn’t it feel that way? The Growth Delusion explores how we prioritise growth maximisation without stopping to think about the costs. So much of what is important to our well-being, from safe streets to sound minds, lies outside the purview of statistics. In a book that is both thought-provoking and entertaining, David Pilling argues that our steadfast loyalty to growth is informing misguided policies, and proposes different criteria for measuring our success.

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Weight 0,249 kg
Dimensions 19,6 × 12,8 × 2,2 cm
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Paperback

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352

Language

English

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Dewey

338.9 (edition:23)

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General – Trade / Code: K

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