2018
DOI: 10.15249/11-2-161
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Economic growth and progress: a paradigmatic conflation

Abstract: This article uses a paradigmatic lens to conceptually explore the global sustainability crisis. To anchor what would otherwise be an abstract thought experiment, the discussion focuses on GDP, economic growth and progress measurement. By reviewing the extensive debate around GDP through a paradigmatic lens, the article explores why the prevailing growth-centric paradigm is "in crisis". More importantly, it suggests that the crisis is unlikely be resolved by human agency, unless the requisite convincing forces … Show more

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