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Inclusive wealth report 2018 : measuring progress towards sustainability / edited by Shunsuke Managi and Pushpam Kumar.

Contributor(s): Managi, Shunsuke [editor.] | Kumar, Pushpam [editor.] | Taylor and FrancisMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Boca Raton, FL : Routledge, an imprint of Taylor and Francis, 2018Edition: 1st EditionDescription: 1 online resource (486 pages) : 267 illustrationsContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781351002080Subject(s): Development Policy | Economics and Development | International Economics | Regional Development | Sustainable DevelopmentAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 343.41096 LOC classification: TA170Online access: Click here to view.
Contents:
part, PART I What does the data say? chapter 1 Accounting for the inclusive wealth of nations: key findings of the IWR 2018 / SHUNSUKE MANAGI chapter 2 Inclusive wealth: from theory to practice / PUSHPAM KUMAR AND RODNEY B W SMITH part, PART II Natural capital chapter 3 More on natural wealth of nations and regions / SHUNSUKE MANAGI chapter 4 Reconciling inclusive wealth and Piketty: natural capital and wealth in the 21st century / EDWARD B. BARBIER chapter 5 Challenges to ecosystem service valuation for wealth accounting chapter 6 Is Economic growth linked with comprehensive wealth? Link to state-level analysis in India / HARIPRIYA GUNDIMEDA part, PART III New insights chapter 7 Human capital: educational attainment progress / BARBARA M. FRAUMENI GANG LIU chapter 8 Operationalizing IWI for policymaking through a learning game / BHARATH M. PALAVALLI SRIJAN SIL chapter 9 The IWR and policy lessons / SHUNSUKE MANAGI.
Abstract: The Inclusive Wealth Index provides important insights into long-term economic growth and human well-being. The Index measures the wealth of nations through a comprehensive analysis of a country's productive base and the country’s wealth in terms of progress, well-being and long-term sustainability. It measures all assets which human well-being is based upon, in particular, produced, human and natural capital to create and maintain human well-being over time.
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part, PART I What does the data say? chapter 1 Accounting for the inclusive wealth of nations: key findings of the IWR 2018 / SHUNSUKE MANAGI chapter 2 Inclusive wealth: from theory to practice / PUSHPAM KUMAR AND RODNEY B W SMITH part, PART II Natural capital chapter 3 More on natural wealth of nations and regions / SHUNSUKE MANAGI chapter 4 Reconciling inclusive wealth and Piketty: natural capital and wealth in the 21st century / EDWARD B. BARBIER chapter 5 Challenges to ecosystem service valuation for wealth accounting chapter 6 Is Economic growth linked with comprehensive wealth? Link to state-level analysis in India / HARIPRIYA GUNDIMEDA part, PART III New insights chapter 7 Human capital: educational attainment progress / BARBARA M. FRAUMENI GANG LIU chapter 8 Operationalizing IWI for policymaking through a learning game / BHARATH M. PALAVALLI SRIJAN SIL chapter 9 The IWR and policy lessons / SHUNSUKE MANAGI.

The Inclusive Wealth Index provides important insights into long-term economic growth and human well-being. The Index measures the wealth of nations through a comprehensive analysis of a country's productive base and the country’s wealth in terms of progress, well-being and long-term sustainability. It measures all assets which human well-being is based upon, in particular, produced, human and natural capital to create and maintain human well-being over time.

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