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... economic welfare to constitute a useful measure of the true aim of the economy ? 2 ) Can the problem of unemployment be dealt with by other means than rapid increase of the GNP ? The Gross National Product and Economic Welfare The GNP ...
... economic welfare to constitute a useful measure of the true aim of the economy ? 2 ) Can the problem of unemployment be dealt with by other means than rapid increase of the GNP ? The Gross National Product and Economic Welfare The GNP ...
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... economic welfare in the past forty years , it is time to ask whether policies might be oriented directly to the increase of sustainable economic welfare rather than indirectly through increase of the GNP . But , even if we accepted MEW ...
... economic welfare in the past forty years , it is time to ask whether policies might be oriented directly to the increase of sustainable economic welfare rather than indirectly through increase of the GNP . But , even if we accepted MEW ...
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... welfare . To do this , we will need new measures and new policies . Growth and Unemployment Defenders of an increasing GNP often argue that whatever its effects on economic welfare , growth is essential because there is no other way to ...
... welfare . To do this , we will need new measures and new policies . Growth and Unemployment Defenders of an increasing GNP often argue that whatever its effects on economic welfare , growth is essential because there is no other way to ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Christian Existence in a World of Limits | 7 |
Ecojustice and Christian Salvation | 20 |
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