Upcoming Panel Discussion: Beyond GDP: Measuring Genuine PRogress
Wednesday June 3rd, 3pm EDT
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Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) is a metric designed to take fuller account of the well-being of a nation, only a part of which pertains to the health of the nation’s economy, by incorporating environmental and social factors which are not measured by Gross Domestic Product (GDP). GPI has been suggested to replace, or supplement, GDP as a measure of economic growth. This roundtable will comprise of researchers from across the United States who have calculated the GPI for their local regions. The focus of this panel will be on the GPI methodology and to what extent it can be used to guide policy discussions at the state and local level. Topics will include application of GPI at the subnational level, tradeoffs faced when deciding whether to use regional data or scaled national data, practical challenges faced during GPI calculation, and opportunities for making GPI gender inclusive. The presentation will include 40 minutes of panel discussion, followed by 20 minutes for open discussion and Q&A.
Speaker List:
Rob Moore, Scioto Analysis, Ohio
Mairi-Jane Fox, Regis University, Colorado
Eli Lazarus, University of California, Berkeley
Gunseli Berik, University of Utah
Regina Ostergaard-Klem, Hawaii Pacific University