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Economic Growth Is Not Enough
I 'm fascinated by a question and I know I'm not the only one.
And that question is, " What should economies be aimed at?"
Well, I studied economics at university 20 years ago
we never actually asked that question, even though it seems like a fundamental one,
because the answer was a given.
It was " economic growth ".
Over the past years, though, economic growth has had a, a good ride.
Since 1970, it 's quadrupled.
And, if you believe mainstream predictions,
it's set to quadruple again by 2050 on the global scale.
So, economic growth has been doing nicely in the long-term big picture,
and yet there are things that we fundamentally care about
that are n't coming along with it.
And there are three I want to highlight.
One, deprivation.
Secondly, degradation.
And thirdly, inequality.
More and more social commentators are talking about the rise of inequality
and the importance of tackling it.
Two-thirds of the world 's population today live in countries
that are now more unequal than they were in 1980.
Just taking one country as an example,
in 2010, the top richest 10 % of people in the United States
captured 93 % of the increase in national income that year.
So, inequality is really quite extraordinarily
at the heart of the way economies are growing.
Our politicians know it.
We're hung up on talking about economic growth,
but because they know that we need more than this,
this one lever doesn't really capture everything we care about,
they 're increasingly trying to qualify what they 're calling for with, with extra terms.
So Merkel has called for " sustainable growth ", David Cameron for " balanced growth ",
Barack Obama for " long-term lasting growth ".
Barroso wants the EU to have " smart, sustainable, inclusive and resilient growth ".
And all these terms!
I mean, sometimes, I feel like I 'm walking into a New York deli bar.
You know, so many different terms are being added to this idea.
It's clear that we want something more than growth.
The fact that we want something more than growth shouldn't seem like news.
Because when the very idea of national income and its growth was conceived,
its inventor warned us that we needed something more than that.
In 1934, when Simon Kuznets wrote the first report to the US Congress
describing how you could measure national income, he said
that, " The wealth of a nation can scarcely be inferred
from a measure of its national income."
He gave us that caveat on day one.
And no wonder our politicians are searching, grasping for the language that they need
to describe where we 're trying to go because growth isn't enough, as an idea,
of what we 're trying to achieve.
What if instead of starting with economic growth,
we start with the fundamentals of what we care about,
everyone meeting their human rights, living within the means of this planet,
and then we ask, " What kind of economic system would help to take us there?"
One thing is true :
we need to widen our concept of what economic development is, far beyond growth alone.
So we need to think about investing in the wealth that sustains us,
the human wealth, the natural wealth and the social wealth.
Because it's from these that everything that we generate in our economy flows.
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and
I
I'm
a
the
know
'm
not
one
by
question
only
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be
What
should
that
And
question
economies
aimed
Well, I studied economics at university 20 years ago
at
I
Well
years
studied
ago
university
economics
we never actually asked that question, even though it seems like a fundamental one,
like
a
that
we
it
one
never
question
even
actually
seems
asked
though
fundamental
because the answer was a given.
a
the
was
because
answer
given
It was " economic growth ".
was
It
economic
growth
Over the past years, though, economic growth has had a, a good ride.
a
the
good
had
ride
has
Over
past
years
though
economic
growth
Since 1970, it 's quadrupled.
it
's
Since
quadrupled
And, if you believe mainstream predictions,
you
And
believe
if
predictions
mainstream
it's set to quadruple again by 2050 on the global scale.
the
on
to
it's
again
scale
by
set
global
quadruple
So, economic growth has been doing nicely in the long-term big picture,
in
the
has
doing
So
been
nicely
economic
growth
big picture
long-term
and yet there are things that we fundamentally care about
and
are
that
we
about
things
yet
there
care
fundamentally
that are n't coming along with it.
coming
are
with
that
it
n't
along
And there are three I want to highlight.
three
are
I
to
And
want
there
highlight
One, deprivation.
One
deprivation
Secondly, degradation.
Secondly
degradation
And thirdly, inequality.
And
thirdly
inequality
More and more social commentators are talking about the rise of inequality
and
are
the
more
of
about
talking
More
rise
social
commentators
inequality
and the importance of tackling it.
and
the
of
it
importance
tackling
Two-thirds of the world 's population today live in countries
today
in
the
of
's
live
world
countries
population
Two-thirds
that are now more unequal than they were in 1980.
are
in
that
more
they
now
than
were
unequal
Just taking one country as an example,
an
country
one
taking
as
example
Just
in 2010, the top richest 10 % of people in the United States
in
the
of
people
United States
top
richest
captured 93 % of the increase in national income that year.
in
the
that
of
year
national
increase
captured
income
So, inequality is really quite extraordinarily
is
really
So
quite
extraordinarily
inequality
at the heart of the way economies are growing.
are
at
the
heart
of
way
growing
economies
Our politicians know it.
know
it
Our
politicians
We're hung up on talking about economic growth,
on
We're
about
talking
up
hung
economic
growth
but because they know that we need more than this,
that
more
we
they
know
need
this
but
because
than
this one lever doesn't really capture everything we care about,
we
everything
about
this
doesn't
one
really
care
capture
lever
they 're increasingly trying to qualify what they 're calling for with, with extra terms.
with
for
to
they
what
're
extra
qualify
calling
trying
terms
increasingly
So Merkel has called for " sustainable growth ", David Cameron for " balanced growth ",
for
has
So
called
balanced
growth
sustainable
Merkel
David Cameron
Barack Obama for " long-term lasting growth ".
for
growth
lasting
Barack Obama
long-term
Barroso wants the EU to have " smart, sustainable, inclusive and resilient growth ".
and
the
to
have
smart
wants
growth
sustainable
EU
resilient
inclusive
Barroso
And all these terms!
And
these
terms
I mean, sometimes, I feel like I 'm walking into a New York deli bar.
I
like
a
'm
bar
feel
into
sometimes
mean
walking
New York
deli
You know, so many different terms are being added to this idea.
are
many
to
this
so
different
idea
being
added
You know
terms
It's clear that we want something more than growth.
It's
that
more
we
want
something
clear
than
growth
The fact that we want something more than growth shouldn't seem like news.
like
The
that
more
we
want
something
seem
than
news
shouldn't
fact
growth
Because when the very idea of national income and its growth was conceived,
and
the
of
very
was
when
its
Because
idea
national
income
growth
conceived
its inventor warned us that we needed something more than that.
that
more
we
its
needed
something
than
us
warned
inventor
In 1934, when Simon Kuznets wrote the first report to the US Congress
the
to
when
first
In
US
wrote
report
Congress
Simon Kuznets
describing how you could measure national income, he said
you
he
how
said
could
national
measure
income
describing
that, " The wealth of a nation can scarcely be inferred
be
a
The
that
can
of
nation
wealth
inferred
scarcely
from a measure of its national income."
a
of
its
from
national
measure
income
He gave us that caveat on day one.
on
that
He
day
one
us
gave
caveat
And no wonder our politicians are searching, grasping for the language that they need
are
for
the
that
they
our
need
And
no
wonder
language
politicians
searching
grasping
to describe where we 're trying to go because growth isn't enough, as an idea,
go
to
we
're
enough
an
isn't
as
idea
because
where
trying
describe
growth
of what we 're trying to achieve.
to
we
of
what
're
trying
achieve
What if instead of starting with economic growth,
with
What
starting
if
instead of
economic
growth
we start with the fundamentals of what we care about,
with
the
we
of
about
what
start
care
fundamentals
everyone meeting their human rights, living within the means of this planet,
everyone
the
of
this
their
means
meeting
living
planet
within
human
rights
and then we ask, " What kind of economic system would help to take us there?"
and
What
to
we
of
kind
ask
help
take
would
there
then
system
us
economic
One thing is true :
is
One
thing
true
we need to widen our concept of what economic development is, far beyond growth alone.
is
to
we
our
need
of
what
far
beyond
alone
concept
economic
development
growth
widen
So we need to think about investing in the wealth that sustains us,
in
the
that
to
we
need
about
think
So
us
wealth
investing
sustains
the human wealth, the natural wealth and the social wealth.
and
the
natural
human
social
wealth
Because it's from these that everything that we generate in our economy flows.
in
that
it's
we
everything
our
from
Because
these
economy
generate
flows
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