Gross domestic problem : the politics behind the world's most powerful number / Lorenzo Fioramonti.
Material type: TextSeries: Economic controversiesPublication details: London ; Zed Books, c2013.Description: viii, 200p. ; 22 cmISBN:- 9781780322728
- HC79.I5 .F517 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [181]-191) and index.
The world's most powerful number -- The history of GDP: from crisis to crisis -- The Frankenstein syndrome -- The global quest to dethrone GDP -- Change from below -- Supremacy and resistance.
Gross domestic product is one of the best known and most powerful statistics in the contemporary world. It drives government policy on a variety of vital areas, from health to education. Yet perhaps for the first time since its invention in the 1930s, a wide range of people regard this icon of economic growth as a problem. Gross Domestic Problem unpacks GDP, what it measures, what it doesn't, and why, and reveals the powerful politics that have allowed it to dominate today's economies.