Measuring more than just economic growth to improve well-being

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Abstract

It's official: The UK is in a recession. The economy has suffered its biggest slump on record with a drop in gross domestic product (GDP) of 20.4%. 1 This is going to have a significant impact on our health and well-being. It risks creating a spiralling decay as we know good health is not only a consequence, but also a condition for sustained and sustainable economic development. 2 In this way, the health of a nation creates a virtuous circle of improved health and improved economic prosperity. How we measure prosperity is therefore important and needs to be considered.

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Danielli, S., Donnelly, P., Coffey, T., Horn, S., Ashrafian, H., & Darzi, A. (2022). Measuring more than just economic growth to improve well-being. Journal of Public Health (United Kingdom), 44(1), E76–E78. https://doi.org/10.1093/pubmed/fdaa203

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