In Part 3 of our series on productivity, Sean Innis explains why the power of GDP to describe what we (really, really) want may be waning and what this means for the future.
Gross Domestic Production is not a term that rolls easily off the tongue. It sounds like what it is – a technical construct.
Almost no one, including many in government, understands how GDP is derived. Yet it is arguably the most powerful piece of ‘political arithmetic’ in the world today.
Subscribe for unlimited access
A Mandarin Premium subscription gives you access to all articles, webinars, discounted early-bird event invites and more.
INTRO OFFER - 40% OFF
ANNUAL $440$264
Save 40% on premium access for new accounts.
Just $22/month for your first year.
Renews at $440/year until cancelled.
MONTHLY $44
Unlimited access for just $10 per week. Cancel anytime.
Any feedback or news tips? Here’s where to contact the relevant team.