Just under ten years ago, the International Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress issued its report, Mismeasuring Our Lives: Why GDP Doesn’t Add Up The title summed it up: GDP is not a good measure of well-being. What we measure affects what we do, and if we measure the wrong thing, we will do the wrong thing.
WASHINGTON Jan. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — A paper recently published online by Osteoporosis International (available at http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00198-016-3865-3 ) examined the impact the National Bone Health […]
Thomas Bach, President of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) attends a news conference after an Executive Board meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, March 27, 2019. REUTERS/Denis […]
Beijing Online polling of 1,000 Canadians found that 54 per cent believe that the country “definitely should / probably should” boycott the international competition, while […]
Manchester City are reportedly close to agreeing a deal to seal the transfer of Bournemouth defender Nathan Ake. According to the Guardian , Chelsea are […]