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The Problem with Growth as the Solution
Anderson-Connolly, Richard
Challenge , 2006, vol. 49, issue 1, pages 90-118
Abstract:
Does economic growth mean economic progress? The author answers emphatically "no." Progress must be measured in other ways, and by focusing on growth we've shortchanged our citizens.
Date: 2006
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