Beschreibung
A revelatory and entertaining book about the pitfalls of how we measure our economy and how to correct them, by an award-winning editor of "The Financial Times". David Pilling demystifies Gross Domestic Product, a tool that measures the goods and services a country produces. In lively prose, Pilling draws on a quarter century of reporting to argue that loyalty to GDP is informing misguided policies. The wealth and well-being of nations.