Rethinking of Economic Growth and Life Satisfaction in Post-Wwii Japan – A Fresh Approach

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Takayoshi Kusago
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[1] Osaka University,Graduate School of Human Sciences
来源
Social Indicators Research | 2007年 / 81卷
关键词
economic growth; genuine progress Index; gross domestic product; Japan; life satisfaction; prefecture-based human development index; subjective well-being;
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has been utilized by academics and policy makers to indicate the economic well-being of the people. However, economic growth measures cannot capture fully the overall well-being of the people. This paper has tested quality of economic growth in Japan after World War II as to whether it has brought about positive outcome in the well-being of its citizens. Comparison between GDP and GPI (Genuine Progress Index) has revealed that GDP does not fit as well with people’s life satisfaction trend as GPI. Prefecture-based rankings on GDP, Human Development Index (HDI) and Life Satisfaction have shown that there are clear gaps between objective measures and subjective measures to indicate the overall well-being of the people. Also, analysis on major determinants for people’s life satisfaction reveals that older people, women, non-employed people, and those who live in subsidized housings felt satisfied with their life.
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页码:79 / 102
页数:23
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