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The Subjectivity Inherent in Objective Measures of Well-Being
Authors:Mariano Torras
Institution:(1) Adelphi University, 1 South Avenue, Garden City, NY 11530, USA
Abstract:Claims abound that GDP accounting ignores social and ecological problems and misrepresents social well-being. While GDP growth continues to be a policy priority in most countries, it is at best one objective among many in achieving humanity’s “ultimate purpose.” Yet revisions to the income accounts and alternative well-being indicators are also problematic, since they reinforce the illusion that social and ecological impacts on well-being are objectively measurable. Future policy must not only be informed to a greater extent by qualitative and multi-dimensional assessments, but must recognize that any rank-ordering of society’s ultimate ends cannot but be subjective.
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Keywords:Well-being indicators  Quality of life  Subjectivity  Subjective measurements  Rationality  Commensurability  Comparability
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