Expanding the Measure of Wealth

Expanding the Measure of Wealth
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 122
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780821339565

This volume is part of a recently completed research project at the World Bank that reviewed the macroeconomic experience of 18 developing countries from the mid-1960s. The period encompassed two oil shocks, two world recessions, a sharp rise in world interest rates, the debt crisis, and changes in exchange rate regimes. In this context, Colombia provides an almost unparalleled example of steady long-term economic growth despite external shocks, political crises, civil strife, reliance on a single, dominant commodity (coffee), and the rising importance of illicit drugs in the economy. Courting Turmoil and Deferring Prosperity looks at how Colombia managed to avoid major prolonged economic crises against all odds. Its economy has confronted several external and internal shocks from the mid-1960s, mainly due to the country's reliance on exports of coffee, the price volatility of which can greatly affect the economy. The period also witnessed major policy changes, including a long-term shift from an essentially inward-oriented development strategy, based on industrialization through import substitution, to an outward-oriented, export-led strategy. The authors' analysis differs from most existing literature on the Colombian economy in two important ways: it evaluates policy responses to shocks in terms of their success in achieving short-run stabilization, as well as their impact on long-run growth; and it explores the intimate links between economic policies and the specific political and social ideologies, institutions, and structures in Colombia that have historically conditioned government policymaking. The report also highlights the role of prudent macroeconomic policies for crisis avoidance and analyzes the links between fiscal policy, trade policy, and exchange rates.

Unveiling Wealth

Unveiling Wealth
Author: Peter Bartelmus
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2007-05-08
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0306482215

Does money blur perspectives for a better life? Lifting the money veil from our yardsticks of progress, income and wealth, reveals the trade-offs of economic growth. The book presents new indicators of the social, economic and ecological impacts of our lifestyles and production techniques. The indicators help to identify those responsible for these impacts and account for their accountability in terms of environmental and other ("social") costs. Sustainable development is to bring about long-term prosperity without undermining its natural foundation. For the assessment of the opaque concept we need both, physical impact measures and environmentally modified ("green") indicators of income, capital and output. Peter Bartelmus opens the dialogue between frequently hostile camps of economists and environmentalists, data producers and users, and scientists and policy makers. Together, they may steer us towards a sustainable future.

Sustaining Prosperity, Nature and Wellbeing

Sustaining Prosperity, Nature and Wellbeing
Author: Peter L.P. Bartelmus
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2018-05-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351140582

This book explores what is needed for an overall evaluation of the prosperity and wellbeing of people within a framework of sustaining the economy, environment and development. The book begins by assessing the validity of available data, indicators and indices in decision and policy making. It describes what the data tell us about the effects of economic activity on the quality of life and prosperity of people and nations, now and in the future, and highlights how a reliance on partial and distorted information can thwart rational policies. It also examines whether less tangible notions of wellbeing and happiness lend themselves to quantification and prediction. Overall, Bartelmus demonstrates the need for integrated accounting and analysis to revise policy priorities around environmental, social, economic and sustainability concerns. Confronting the persisting polarization of environmentalists and economists, this book will be of great relevance to students, scholars and professionals with an interest in environmental and ecological economics, sustainability indicators and their use in integrative policy.

Inclusive Wealth Report 2018

Inclusive Wealth Report 2018
Author: Shunsuke Managi
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2018-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351002074

The Inclusive Wealth Index provides important insights into long-term economic growth and human well-being. The Index measures the wealth of nations through a comprehensive analysis of a country's productive base and the country’s wealth in terms of progress, well-being and long-term sustainability. It measures all assets which human well-being is based upon, in particular, produced, human and natural capital to create and maintain human well-being over time.

Sustaining Economic Welfare

Sustaining Economic Welfare
Author: Kirk Hamilton
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2000
Genre: Bienestar social
ISBN:

With the notable exception of China, in most countries with below-median per capita income the growth rate of the population is greater than that of total wealth. This trend is ultimately unsustainable. For many of these countries, policies for sustainability will require both boosting savings and slowing population growth.

Inclusive Wealth Report 2014

Inclusive Wealth Report 2014
Author: United Nations Environment Programme
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2015-03-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1107109620

The second book in an important biennial series that provides a new framework for measuring the inclusive wealth of nations.

The Changing Wealth of Nations

The Changing Wealth of Nations
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0821385542

This book is about development and measuring development progress. While precise definitions may vary, development is, at heart, a process of building wealth, the produced, natural, human, and institutional capital which is the source of income and wellbeing. Divided into 2 major parts, coverage includes a big picture of changes in wealth by income group and geographic region as well as case studies in wealth accounting and how it is being implemented in various countries.

Where is the Wealth of Nations?

Where is the Wealth of Nations?
Author:
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2006
Genre: Ahorro e inversión - Modelos econométricos
ISBN: 0821363557

The book presents estimates of total wealth for nearly 120 countries, using economic theory to decompose the wealth of a nation into its component pieces: produced capital, natural resources and human resources. The wealth estimates provide a unique opportunity to look at economic management from a broader and comprehensive perspective. The book's basic tenet is that economic development can be conceived as a process of portfolio management, so that sustainability becomes an integral part of economic policy making. The rigorous analysis, presented in accessible format, tackles issues such as g.