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What is the Genuine Progress Indicator and how is it typically calculated?

Lawn, Philip and Clarke, Matthew 2008, What is the Genuine Progress Indicator and how is it typically calculated?, in Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator, Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., Cheltenham, United Kingdom, pp.47-68.

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Title What is the Genuine Progress Indicator and how is it typically calculated?
Author(s) Lawn, Philip
Clarke, Matthew
Title of book Sustainable welfare in the Asia-Pacific : studies using the genuine progress indicator
Editor(s) Lawn, Philip
Clarke, Matthew
Publication date 2008
Series Advances in ecological economics
Chapter number 3
Total chapters 12
Start page 47
End page 68
Total pages 22
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc.
Place of Publication Cheltenham, United Kingdom
ISBN 9781847205018
1847205011
Language eng
Field of Research 160607 International Relations
HERDC Research category B1 Book chapter
Copyright notice ©2008, Philip Lawn and Matthew Clarke
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30017004

Document type: Book Chapter
Collection: School of International and Political Studies
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