SlideShare uma empresa Scribd logo
1 de 20
GOING BEYOND GDP: MEASURING WHAT
COUNTS FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL
PERFORMANCE
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HLEG REPORTS
Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz
Bertelsmann Stiftung virtual conference
16 June 2020
THE HIGH-LEVEL EXPERT GROUP
• Follow-up to the 2007 Commission on Measurement of Economic Performance and
Social Progress (Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi, SSF)
• SSF key message: “GDP is not a measure of well-being. Growth is a means to an end, rather than
end in itself” (Mismeasuring Our Life)
• Need to take into account non-economic factors that shape people’s quality of life; distribution of
outcomes across population groups; sustainability, including depletion of environmental
resources
• Independent group, hosted by OECD, established in 2013 to pursue the ‘Beyond GDP’
agenda undertaken since 2009 nationally and internationally
• Two reports released in November 2019 in Incheon (Korea) at 6th OECD World Forum
on Statistics, Knowledge and Policy:
Chairs’ Summary
Beyond GDP: Measuring What Counts for Economic and Social Performance)
Collection of authored chapters by selected HLEG members
For Good Measure: Advancing Research Beyond GDP 2
HLEG membership
3
Chairs
Joseph E. Stiglitz, Columbia University
Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Sciences-Po, Paris and
Luiss University, Rome
Martine Durand, OECD
Members
Yann Algan, Sciences-Po, Paris
François Bourguignon, Paris School of Economics
Angus Deaton, Princeton University
Enrico Giovannini, University of Rome Tor Vergata
Jacob Hacker, Yale University
Geoffrey Heal, Columbia University
Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University
Alan Krueger, Princeton University
 Nora Lustig, Tulane University
 Jil Matheson, Former UK National Statistician
 Thomas Piketty, Paris School of Economics
 Walter Radermacher, Former DG Eurostat
 Chiara Saraceno, Honorary fellow, Collegio
Carlo Alberto, Turin
 Arthur Stone, University of Southern California
 Yang Yao, Peking University
Rapporteurs
 Marco Mira d’Ercole, OECD
 Elizabeth Beasley, CEPREMAP, Sciences-Po
Two key messages from the HLEG reports
 Measures: What you measure affects what you do. If you measure the
wrong thing, you will do the wrong thing. If you don’t measure something it
becomes neglected, as if the problem did not exist
When measures don’t reflect well citizens perceptions of what is
happening, there can be an erosion of trust
As in SFS, need dashboard—not a single number—to summarize what is
going on
 Policies: Issues of measurement are not only technical, but go to the root
of our democratic system; they will shape whether policy can connect to the
concerns of ordinary people 4
Main themes of the HLEG reports
1. Better measuring the effects of the 2008 financial crisis
could have led to better policy response
2. Deepen analysis of themes already in SSF (e.g. inequalities, subjective well-
being, sustainability and begin enquiry into new ones (e.g. inequality of
opportunity, economic insecurity, trust, resilience)
recognising and addressing concerns that weigh heavily in people’s
daily life
3. Encourage use of new well-being metrics in policy decisions
moving beyond identifying “problems”, to anchor well-being
metrics in the design, implementation and evaluation of public
rules
ALL THEMES RELEVANT FOR RESPONSE TO COVID-19 CRISIS
TODAY’S TALK WILL FOCUS ON A FEW OF THEM ONLY
5
BETTER MEASURING THE EFFECTS OF
THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS
 Reports emphasize the need to pay greater attention to measuring:
• permanent effects of the recession : the “missing wealth”
• balance sheets (liabilities & assets) of all sectors
• impacts of the crisis on more intangible aspects of people’s life (e.g. economic insecurity,
subjective well-being, trust, health, human capital)
If there had been greater awareness of the true costs of austerity, or more broadly,
of an inadequate response to the crisis, perhaps governments would have
responded better
• This is an important lesson for the response to the Covid-19 crisis: governments should
not withdraw their support measures as soon as signs of economic pick-up emerge
6
Permanent effects of the 2008 financial crisis:
“Missing wealth”?
7
The “permanent” effects of the financial crisis exceeded 1 year of GDP
DEEPEN RESEARCH AND STATISTICAL EFFORTS
ON PREVIOUS SSF THEMES
Improving existing measures :
A. Inequalities in economic resources
B. Inequalities across population groups
C. Subjective well-being
D. Sustainability and resilience
 The Covid-19 crisis has exacerbated economic inequalities, has affected
people’s well-being and some groups have been disproportionately affected
Sustainability and resilience will need to be strengthened
8
A. Inequalities in economic resources
• What? Inequalities in earnings, income, consumption, wealth
• Within countries and at the world level
• Integrating economic inequalities in macro-economic statistics (to answer the
question “who benefits from GDP growth?”)
• Where do we stand?
• Issues of timeliness, under-coverage, under-reporting at both ends of income
distribution
• Lack of statistical standards and data for inequalities in consumption and wealth
9
HLEG recommendations on inequalities
in economic resources
• What should be done?
• Defining a more comprehensive income concept (incl. benefits in kind, including health
services, consumption taxes, capital gains), with metrics produced as “experimental
statistics”
• Systematically assessing scope for underreporting and non-coverage of the rich, allowing
NSOs to use (anonymised) tax records for linking to survey records
• Using all data sources on wealth and income inequality (e.g. surveys, censuses, lists of
large wealth-holders, administrative data on people’s estate at death and on annual
wealth taxes)
• Addressing inconsistencies in international datasets used for research
10
B. Inequalities across population groups
• What? Inequalities in all well-being outcomes (e.g. not just income, but health, jobs,
skills, social connections, political voice, etc.) between people sharing common
characteristics (e.g. age, gender, ethnicity, place of living, country of birth)
• These shape people’s identity, affect people’s well-being, are a source of discrimination,
political grievances & mass mobilisation
• Concerns about racial inequities are at the source of recent protests in US
• Where do we stand?
• Few comparative measures of the relevant outcomes
• Differences in range of individual characteristics considered in national and
international studies for different outcomes, makes cross country comparisons
more difficult 11
Life expectancy for men at age 25 and 65 by education
(gaps, tertiary less lower secondary education )
12
Large inequalities in health by education
HLEG recommendations on group inequalities
• What should be done?
• Define common set of group categories (e.g. disability, gender, ethnicity, place of living)
implemented throughout the statistical system, and assess broad range of inequalities
(e.g. health, education, political voice) beyond economic ones
• Focus on gender inequalities :
• develop measures of intra-household income inequality through either inclusion of specific
questions in surveys or through more systematic collection of data for all household members
• develop measures of the gender wealth gap by including questions on ownership of key assets and
marital regimes
13
BEGIN ENQUIRY ON NEW THEMES
 Developing metrics in new fields :
A. Inequality of opportunity
B. Economic insecurity
C. Trust
 The Covid-19 is particularly affecting vulnerable people, e. g. those
economically insecure or with multiple disadvantages, who will require
attention
 Trust in others and in institutions is key for the success of Covid-19
response and recovery phases
14
A. Inequality of opportunity
The Great Gatsby Curve
15
B. Economic insecurity
• What? Vulnerability to economic losses, where “economic” is used as descriptor
of the consequences (income losses) rather than of its cause (e.g. sickness,
unemployment, family breakdown)
• Many reforms have shifted risks from firms/governments to households
• With limited savings, large fractions are not able to cope
• Where do we stand?
• No measure (either objective of subjective) widely used and accepted
• Measures consistent with available theory and evidence exist: they could
be produced with existing data, and should be used in policy
• Should use both subjective and objective measures
16
Economic insecurity
Share of people experiencing an income fall ≥ 25% from one year to the next
17
HLEG recommendations on economic insecurity
• What should be done?
• Encouraging multi-disciplinary research on concepts (salient risks, available buffers) and
measures (identify causality and confounders)
• Improving the evidence base (panel data; linking panel and administrative data on benefit-
use; incorporate small set of ‘security questions’ in opinion surveys; assess relation
between objective and subjective measures)
• Identifying small number of core metrics (e.g. income shocks, available buffers, perceived
insecurity, “named risks”, e.g. unemployment, disability)
18
USING WELL-BEING METRICS IN PUBLIC POLICIES
• Anchoring these new well-being indicators
in all phases of the « policy cycle »,
beyond the simple diagnostic
• Several national initiatives
• Italy: Budget Reform Law
• New Zealand: first “well-being budget” in 2019
• Scotland, Finland, Iceland, Wales, Slovenia, Slovakia:
new performance frameworks, national development plans
• United Kingdom: range of instruments for public officials
19
• Common goals
 Identifying outcomes, objectives, targets, indicators
 Joining up across government to deliver shared aims
 A management tool and feedback mechanism
Relevance of HLEG work for policy response
to COVID-19 Crisis
• Pandemic has shown consequences of
• High level of vulnerability: in the US low level of social protection,—workers going to work who are sick
because (i) they have no paid sick leave; and (ii) have no cash balances—living paycheck to paycheck; in
Europe people in precarious jobs, with no financial buffer, leaving in poor housing conditions, little access to
digital services
• High level of health and other well-being inequalities
• Horizonal inequities fueled social unrest
• Low level of preparedness (lack of stockpiles, lack of planning) and low level of resilience (private sector
couldn’t even produce masks, protective gear)
• Reflecting short-sightedness on part of both government and private sector
• Private sector driven by short term metrics (focusing on not savings from not providing paid sick leave, not having empty
hospital beds)
• Better metrics might have led us to be better prepared. We need a dashboad of indicators
• Covid-19 crisis provides opportunities to apply a well-being lense to the policy response by
focusing on the right things and taking a long-term perspective to build resilience in people and
systems
20

Mais conteúdo relacionado

Mais procurados

Economics: Chapter 2
Economics: Chapter 2Economics: Chapter 2
Economics: Chapter 2
krobinette
 
Monetarism
MonetarismMonetarism
Monetarism
U6410
 
1 economics intro
1 economics intro1 economics intro
1 economics intro
domsr
 
John M Keynes Presentation
John M Keynes PresentationJohn M Keynes Presentation
John M Keynes Presentation
tmiranda11
 
Economic impact of Global Warming
Economic impact of Global WarmingEconomic impact of Global Warming
Economic impact of Global Warming
surabhi agarwal
 

Mais procurados (20)

Economics: Chapter 2
Economics: Chapter 2Economics: Chapter 2
Economics: Chapter 2
 
Monetarism
MonetarismMonetarism
Monetarism
 
Towards a Green Economy
Towards a Green EconomyTowards a Green Economy
Towards a Green Economy
 
Mixed Economy
Mixed EconomyMixed Economy
Mixed Economy
 
1 economics intro
1 economics intro1 economics intro
1 economics intro
 
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT - ROMAN
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT - ROMANHISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT - ROMAN
HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT - ROMAN
 
Chapter 17-Oligopoly.pptx
Chapter 17-Oligopoly.pptxChapter 17-Oligopoly.pptx
Chapter 17-Oligopoly.pptx
 
MACROECONOMICS-CH7
MACROECONOMICS-CH7MACROECONOMICS-CH7
MACROECONOMICS-CH7
 
John M Keynes Presentation
John M Keynes PresentationJohn M Keynes Presentation
John M Keynes Presentation
 
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (1)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (1)Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (1)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (1)
 
Theories of economic development
Theories of economic developmentTheories of economic development
Theories of economic development
 
1. introduction to microeconomics
1. introduction to microeconomics1. introduction to microeconomics
1. introduction to microeconomics
 
Negative Externalities and Positive Externalities Notes - A-level & IB economics
Negative Externalities and Positive Externalities Notes - A-level & IB economicsNegative Externalities and Positive Externalities Notes - A-level & IB economics
Negative Externalities and Positive Externalities Notes - A-level & IB economics
 
Chapter one of History of Economy Theory
Chapter one of History of Economy Theory Chapter one of History of Economy Theory
Chapter one of History of Economy Theory
 
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (12)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (12)Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (12)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (12)
 
Economic impact of Global Warming
Economic impact of Global WarmingEconomic impact of Global Warming
Economic impact of Global Warming
 
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (19)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (19)Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (19)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (19)
 
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (8)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (8)Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter  (8)
Gregory mankiw macroeconomic 7th edition chapter (8)
 
Macroeconomics basic notes WITH CONCEPTS INFLATION , NATIONAL INCOME , SAVING...
Macroeconomics basic notes WITH CONCEPTS INFLATION , NATIONAL INCOME , SAVING...Macroeconomics basic notes WITH CONCEPTS INFLATION , NATIONAL INCOME , SAVING...
Macroeconomics basic notes WITH CONCEPTS INFLATION , NATIONAL INCOME , SAVING...
 
Keynes and critique of neo classical model
Keynes and critique of neo classical modelKeynes and critique of neo classical model
Keynes and critique of neo classical model
 

Semelhante a Joseph E. Stiglitz - HLEG event "Beyond GDP: What counts for economic & social performance?"

Sarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st century
Sarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st centurySarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st century
Sarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st century
Development Futures
 
Plenary session 3 2 peter
Plenary session 3 2 peter Plenary session 3 2 peter
Plenary session 3 2 peter
IARIW 2014
 
Ethos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard Reeves
Ethos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard ReevesEthos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard Reeves
Ethos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard Reeves
Peh Gao Xian
 
Week 5 - Obesity and Chronic Disease
Week 5 - Obesity and Chronic DiseaseWeek 5 - Obesity and Chronic Disease
Week 5 - Obesity and Chronic Disease
Alexandre Mayer
 
What is Beyond GDP?
What is Beyond GDP?What is Beyond GDP?
What is Beyond GDP?
nefwellbeing
 

Semelhante a Joseph E. Stiglitz - HLEG event "Beyond GDP: What counts for economic & social performance?" (20)

OECD Well-being and Mental Health Conference, Carrie Exton, OECD
OECD Well-being and Mental Health Conference, Carrie Exton, OECDOECD Well-being and Mental Health Conference, Carrie Exton, OECD
OECD Well-being and Mental Health Conference, Carrie Exton, OECD
 
NewMomentumAndFrontierScalingSocialProtectionForAll.pptx
NewMomentumAndFrontierScalingSocialProtectionForAll.pptxNewMomentumAndFrontierScalingSocialProtectionForAll.pptx
NewMomentumAndFrontierScalingSocialProtectionForAll.pptx
 
Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?
Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?
Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?
 
Sarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st century
Sarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st centurySarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st century
Sarah Cook - Rethinking social development for the 21st century
 
Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?
Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?
Where is the demand for ‘Beyond GDP’ indicators?
 
Linking well-being evidence across the policy cycle and across different time...
Linking well-being evidence across the policy cycle and across different time...Linking well-being evidence across the policy cycle and across different time...
Linking well-being evidence across the policy cycle and across different time...
 
The Governance of Inclusive Growth - OECD
The Governance of Inclusive Growth - OECDThe Governance of Inclusive Growth - OECD
The Governance of Inclusive Growth - OECD
 
The spirit level revisited - slides 15 Mar 17
The spirit level revisited - slides 15 Mar 17The spirit level revisited - slides 15 Mar 17
The spirit level revisited - slides 15 Mar 17
 
Limitations of GDP as an indicator of social progress and growth
Limitations of GDP as an indicator of social progress and growthLimitations of GDP as an indicator of social progress and growth
Limitations of GDP as an indicator of social progress and growth
 
Inclusive Economy Indicators Exec Summary
Inclusive Economy Indicators Exec SummaryInclusive Economy Indicators Exec Summary
Inclusive Economy Indicators Exec Summary
 
What is Beyond GDP? And how are Beyond GDP indicators used?
What is Beyond GDP? And how are Beyond GDP indicators used?What is Beyond GDP? And how are Beyond GDP indicators used?
What is Beyond GDP? And how are Beyond GDP indicators used?
 
The Dynamics of Building Political Support for Social Protection in Uganda: I...
The Dynamics of Building Political Support for Social Protection in Uganda: I...The Dynamics of Building Political Support for Social Protection in Uganda: I...
The Dynamics of Building Political Support for Social Protection in Uganda: I...
 
Well-Being as Business Purpose?, Wilson
Well-Being as Business Purpose?, WilsonWell-Being as Business Purpose?, Wilson
Well-Being as Business Purpose?, Wilson
 
Aid and Growth in Perspective - Lecture by Finn Tarp
Aid and Growth in Perspective - Lecture by Finn TarpAid and Growth in Perspective - Lecture by Finn Tarp
Aid and Growth in Perspective - Lecture by Finn Tarp
 
Plenary session 3 2 peter
Plenary session 3 2 peter Plenary session 3 2 peter
Plenary session 3 2 peter
 
Ethos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard Reeves
Ethos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard ReevesEthos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard Reeves
Ethos Insights - Social Mobility Talk Summary by Dr Richard Reeves
 
The Social Value of Health Insurance: Results from Ghana
The Social Value of Health Insurance: Results from GhanaThe Social Value of Health Insurance: Results from Ghana
The Social Value of Health Insurance: Results from Ghana
 
Week 5 - Obesity and Chronic Disease
Week 5 - Obesity and Chronic DiseaseWeek 5 - Obesity and Chronic Disease
Week 5 - Obesity and Chronic Disease
 
What is Beyond GDP?
What is Beyond GDP?What is Beyond GDP?
What is Beyond GDP?
 
Construction Management in Developing Countries Lecture 1
Construction Management in Developing Countries Lecture 1Construction Management in Developing Countries Lecture 1
Construction Management in Developing Countries Lecture 1
 

Mais de StatsCommunications

Mais de StatsCommunications (20)

Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Shigehiro Oishi.pdf
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Shigehiro Oishi.pdfGlobally inclusive approaches to measurement_Shigehiro Oishi.pdf
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Shigehiro Oishi.pdf
 
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Erhabor Idemudia.pdf
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Erhabor Idemudia.pdfGlobally inclusive approaches to measurement_Erhabor Idemudia.pdf
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Erhabor Idemudia.pdf
 
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Rosemary Goodyear.pdf
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Rosemary Goodyear.pdfGlobally inclusive approaches to measurement_Rosemary Goodyear.pdf
Globally inclusive approaches to measurement_Rosemary Goodyear.pdf
 
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Alessa...
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Alessa...A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Alessa...
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Alessa...
 
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Anthon...
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Anthon...A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Anthon...
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Anthon...
 
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Marian...
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Marian...A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Marian...
A better understanding of domain satisfaction: Validity and policy use_Marian...
 
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Anna Visser.pdf
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Anna Visser.pdfMeasuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Anna Visser.pdf
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Anna Visser.pdf
 
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Oddrun Samdal.pdf
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Oddrun Samdal.pdfMeasuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Oddrun Samdal.pdf
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Oddrun Samdal.pdf
 
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Gwyther Rees.pdf
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Gwyther Rees.pdfMeasuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Gwyther Rees.pdf
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Gwyther Rees.pdf
 
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Sabrina Twilhaar...
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Sabrina Twilhaar...Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Sabrina Twilhaar...
Measuring subjective well-being in children and young people_Sabrina Twilhaar...
 
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Nancy Hey.pdf
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Nancy Hey.pdfTowards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Nancy Hey.pdf
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Nancy Hey.pdf
 
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Graham.pdf
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Graham.pdfTowards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Graham.pdf
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Graham.pdf
 
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Ryff.pdf
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Ryff.pdfTowards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Ryff.pdf
Towards a more comprehensive measure of eudaimonia_Carol Ryff.pdf
 
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Lucia Macchia.pdf
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Lucia Macchia.pdfRevisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Lucia Macchia.pdf
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Lucia Macchia.pdf
 
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Conal Smith.pdf
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Conal Smith.pdfRevisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Conal Smith.pdf
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Conal Smith.pdf
 
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Arthur Stone.pdf
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Arthur Stone.pdfRevisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Arthur Stone.pdf
Revisiting affect: Which states to measure, and how_Arthur Stone.pdf
 
1 Intro_Measuring SWB_Romina_Boarini.pdf
1 Intro_Measuring SWB_Romina_Boarini.pdf1 Intro_Measuring SWB_Romina_Boarini.pdf
1 Intro_Measuring SWB_Romina_Boarini.pdf
 
Key-findings_On-Shaky-Ground-Income-Instability-and-Economic-Insecurity-in-Eu...
Key-findings_On-Shaky-Ground-Income-Instability-and-Economic-Insecurity-in-Eu...Key-findings_On-Shaky-Ground-Income-Instability-and-Economic-Insecurity-in-Eu...
Key-findings_On-Shaky-Ground-Income-Instability-and-Economic-Insecurity-in-Eu...
 
Presentation Tatsuyoshi Oba.pdf
Presentation Tatsuyoshi Oba.pdfPresentation Tatsuyoshi Oba.pdf
Presentation Tatsuyoshi Oba.pdf
 
Amy slides.pdf
Amy slides.pdfAmy slides.pdf
Amy slides.pdf
 

Último

Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...
Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...
Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...
amitlee9823
 
Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...
Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...
Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...
amitlee9823
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Ongole🔝 Escorts S...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Ongole🔝   Escorts S...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Ongole🔝   Escorts S...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Ongole🔝 Escorts S...
amitlee9823
 
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
amitlee9823
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Sambalpur🔝 Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Sambalpur🔝   Esc...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Sambalpur🔝   Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Sambalpur🔝 Esc...
amitlee9823
 
Call Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night StandCall Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
amitlee9823
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Mathura🔝 Escorts...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Mathura🔝   Escorts...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Mathura🔝   Escorts...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Mathura🔝 Escorts...
amitlee9823
 
Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...
Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...
Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...
gajnagarg
 
Call Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night StandCall Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
amitlee9823
 
Abortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get CytotecAbortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Riyadh +966572737505 get cytotec
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Bangalore🔝 Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Bangalore🔝   Esc...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Bangalore🔝   Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Bangalore🔝 Esc...
amitlee9823
 
Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...
Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...
Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...
gajnagarg
 
CHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICE
CHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar  (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICECHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar  (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICE
CHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICE
9953056974 Low Rate Call Girls In Saket, Delhi NCR
 
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
amitlee9823
 
Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...
Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...
Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...
amitlee9823
 
Abortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get CytotecAbortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Riyadh +966572737505 get cytotec
 

Último (20)

Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...
Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...
Escorts Service Kumaraswamy Layout ☎ 7737669865☎ Book Your One night Stand (B...
 
Digital Advertising Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at U...
Digital Advertising Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at U...Digital Advertising Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at U...
Digital Advertising Lecture for Advanced Digital & Social Media Strategy at U...
 
Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...
Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...
Call Girls Indiranagar Just Call 👗 7737669865 👗 Top Class Call Girl Service B...
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Ongole🔝 Escorts S...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Ongole🔝   Escorts S...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Ongole🔝   Escorts S...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Ongole Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Ongole🔝 Escorts S...
 
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Marol Naka Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Sambalpur🔝 Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Sambalpur🔝   Esc...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Sambalpur🔝   Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Sambalpur Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Sambalpur🔝 Esc...
 
Call Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night StandCall Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Hsr Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Mathura🔝 Escorts...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Mathura🔝   Escorts...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Mathura🔝   Escorts...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Mathura Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Mathura🔝 Escorts...
 
Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...
Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...
Just Call Vip call girls Erode Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (E...
 
Aspirational Block Program Block Syaldey District - Almora
Aspirational Block Program Block Syaldey District - AlmoraAspirational Block Program Block Syaldey District - Almora
Aspirational Block Program Block Syaldey District - Almora
 
SAC 25 Final National, Regional & Local Angel Group Investing Insights 2024 0...
SAC 25 Final National, Regional & Local Angel Group Investing Insights 2024 0...SAC 25 Final National, Regional & Local Angel Group Investing Insights 2024 0...
SAC 25 Final National, Regional & Local Angel Group Investing Insights 2024 0...
 
Call Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night StandCall Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
Call Girls In Nandini Layout ☎ 7737669865 🥵 Book Your One night Stand
 
Abortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get CytotecAbortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Doha Qatar (+966572737505 ! Get Cytotec
 
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Bangalore🔝 Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Bangalore🔝   Esc...➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men  🔝Bangalore🔝   Esc...
➥🔝 7737669865 🔝▻ Bangalore Call-girls in Women Seeking Men 🔝Bangalore🔝 Esc...
 
Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...
Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...
Just Call Vip call girls Mysore Escorts ☎️9352988975 Two shot with one girl (...
 
Anomaly detection and data imputation within time series
Anomaly detection and data imputation within time seriesAnomaly detection and data imputation within time series
Anomaly detection and data imputation within time series
 
CHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICE
CHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar  (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICECHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar  (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICE
CHEAP Call Girls in Rabindra Nagar (-DELHI )🔝 9953056974🔝(=)/CALL GIRLS SERVICE
 
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
Vip Mumbai Call Girls Thane West Call On 9920725232 With Body to body massage...
 
Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...
Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...
Junnasandra Call Girls: 🍓 7737669865 🍓 High Profile Model Escorts | Bangalore...
 
Abortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get CytotecAbortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get Cytotec
Abortion pills in Jeddah | +966572737505 | Get Cytotec
 

Joseph E. Stiglitz - HLEG event "Beyond GDP: What counts for economic & social performance?"

  • 1. GOING BEYOND GDP: MEASURING WHAT COUNTS FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PERFORMANCE HIGHLIGHTS OF THE HLEG REPORTS Professor Joseph E. Stiglitz Bertelsmann Stiftung virtual conference 16 June 2020
  • 2. THE HIGH-LEVEL EXPERT GROUP • Follow-up to the 2007 Commission on Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi, SSF) • SSF key message: “GDP is not a measure of well-being. Growth is a means to an end, rather than end in itself” (Mismeasuring Our Life) • Need to take into account non-economic factors that shape people’s quality of life; distribution of outcomes across population groups; sustainability, including depletion of environmental resources • Independent group, hosted by OECD, established in 2013 to pursue the ‘Beyond GDP’ agenda undertaken since 2009 nationally and internationally • Two reports released in November 2019 in Incheon (Korea) at 6th OECD World Forum on Statistics, Knowledge and Policy: Chairs’ Summary Beyond GDP: Measuring What Counts for Economic and Social Performance) Collection of authored chapters by selected HLEG members For Good Measure: Advancing Research Beyond GDP 2
  • 3. HLEG membership 3 Chairs Joseph E. Stiglitz, Columbia University Jean-Paul Fitoussi, Sciences-Po, Paris and Luiss University, Rome Martine Durand, OECD Members Yann Algan, Sciences-Po, Paris François Bourguignon, Paris School of Economics Angus Deaton, Princeton University Enrico Giovannini, University of Rome Tor Vergata Jacob Hacker, Yale University Geoffrey Heal, Columbia University Ravi Kanbur, Cornell University Alan Krueger, Princeton University  Nora Lustig, Tulane University  Jil Matheson, Former UK National Statistician  Thomas Piketty, Paris School of Economics  Walter Radermacher, Former DG Eurostat  Chiara Saraceno, Honorary fellow, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin  Arthur Stone, University of Southern California  Yang Yao, Peking University Rapporteurs  Marco Mira d’Ercole, OECD  Elizabeth Beasley, CEPREMAP, Sciences-Po
  • 4. Two key messages from the HLEG reports  Measures: What you measure affects what you do. If you measure the wrong thing, you will do the wrong thing. If you don’t measure something it becomes neglected, as if the problem did not exist When measures don’t reflect well citizens perceptions of what is happening, there can be an erosion of trust As in SFS, need dashboard—not a single number—to summarize what is going on  Policies: Issues of measurement are not only technical, but go to the root of our democratic system; they will shape whether policy can connect to the concerns of ordinary people 4
  • 5. Main themes of the HLEG reports 1. Better measuring the effects of the 2008 financial crisis could have led to better policy response 2. Deepen analysis of themes already in SSF (e.g. inequalities, subjective well- being, sustainability and begin enquiry into new ones (e.g. inequality of opportunity, economic insecurity, trust, resilience) recognising and addressing concerns that weigh heavily in people’s daily life 3. Encourage use of new well-being metrics in policy decisions moving beyond identifying “problems”, to anchor well-being metrics in the design, implementation and evaluation of public rules ALL THEMES RELEVANT FOR RESPONSE TO COVID-19 CRISIS TODAY’S TALK WILL FOCUS ON A FEW OF THEM ONLY 5
  • 6. BETTER MEASURING THE EFFECTS OF THE 2008 FINANCIAL CRISIS  Reports emphasize the need to pay greater attention to measuring: • permanent effects of the recession : the “missing wealth” • balance sheets (liabilities & assets) of all sectors • impacts of the crisis on more intangible aspects of people’s life (e.g. economic insecurity, subjective well-being, trust, health, human capital) If there had been greater awareness of the true costs of austerity, or more broadly, of an inadequate response to the crisis, perhaps governments would have responded better • This is an important lesson for the response to the Covid-19 crisis: governments should not withdraw their support measures as soon as signs of economic pick-up emerge 6
  • 7. Permanent effects of the 2008 financial crisis: “Missing wealth”? 7 The “permanent” effects of the financial crisis exceeded 1 year of GDP
  • 8. DEEPEN RESEARCH AND STATISTICAL EFFORTS ON PREVIOUS SSF THEMES Improving existing measures : A. Inequalities in economic resources B. Inequalities across population groups C. Subjective well-being D. Sustainability and resilience  The Covid-19 crisis has exacerbated economic inequalities, has affected people’s well-being and some groups have been disproportionately affected Sustainability and resilience will need to be strengthened 8
  • 9. A. Inequalities in economic resources • What? Inequalities in earnings, income, consumption, wealth • Within countries and at the world level • Integrating economic inequalities in macro-economic statistics (to answer the question “who benefits from GDP growth?”) • Where do we stand? • Issues of timeliness, under-coverage, under-reporting at both ends of income distribution • Lack of statistical standards and data for inequalities in consumption and wealth 9
  • 10. HLEG recommendations on inequalities in economic resources • What should be done? • Defining a more comprehensive income concept (incl. benefits in kind, including health services, consumption taxes, capital gains), with metrics produced as “experimental statistics” • Systematically assessing scope for underreporting and non-coverage of the rich, allowing NSOs to use (anonymised) tax records for linking to survey records • Using all data sources on wealth and income inequality (e.g. surveys, censuses, lists of large wealth-holders, administrative data on people’s estate at death and on annual wealth taxes) • Addressing inconsistencies in international datasets used for research 10
  • 11. B. Inequalities across population groups • What? Inequalities in all well-being outcomes (e.g. not just income, but health, jobs, skills, social connections, political voice, etc.) between people sharing common characteristics (e.g. age, gender, ethnicity, place of living, country of birth) • These shape people’s identity, affect people’s well-being, are a source of discrimination, political grievances & mass mobilisation • Concerns about racial inequities are at the source of recent protests in US • Where do we stand? • Few comparative measures of the relevant outcomes • Differences in range of individual characteristics considered in national and international studies for different outcomes, makes cross country comparisons more difficult 11
  • 12. Life expectancy for men at age 25 and 65 by education (gaps, tertiary less lower secondary education ) 12 Large inequalities in health by education
  • 13. HLEG recommendations on group inequalities • What should be done? • Define common set of group categories (e.g. disability, gender, ethnicity, place of living) implemented throughout the statistical system, and assess broad range of inequalities (e.g. health, education, political voice) beyond economic ones • Focus on gender inequalities : • develop measures of intra-household income inequality through either inclusion of specific questions in surveys or through more systematic collection of data for all household members • develop measures of the gender wealth gap by including questions on ownership of key assets and marital regimes 13
  • 14. BEGIN ENQUIRY ON NEW THEMES  Developing metrics in new fields : A. Inequality of opportunity B. Economic insecurity C. Trust  The Covid-19 is particularly affecting vulnerable people, e. g. those economically insecure or with multiple disadvantages, who will require attention  Trust in others and in institutions is key for the success of Covid-19 response and recovery phases 14
  • 15. A. Inequality of opportunity The Great Gatsby Curve 15
  • 16. B. Economic insecurity • What? Vulnerability to economic losses, where “economic” is used as descriptor of the consequences (income losses) rather than of its cause (e.g. sickness, unemployment, family breakdown) • Many reforms have shifted risks from firms/governments to households • With limited savings, large fractions are not able to cope • Where do we stand? • No measure (either objective of subjective) widely used and accepted • Measures consistent with available theory and evidence exist: they could be produced with existing data, and should be used in policy • Should use both subjective and objective measures 16
  • 17. Economic insecurity Share of people experiencing an income fall ≥ 25% from one year to the next 17
  • 18. HLEG recommendations on economic insecurity • What should be done? • Encouraging multi-disciplinary research on concepts (salient risks, available buffers) and measures (identify causality and confounders) • Improving the evidence base (panel data; linking panel and administrative data on benefit- use; incorporate small set of ‘security questions’ in opinion surveys; assess relation between objective and subjective measures) • Identifying small number of core metrics (e.g. income shocks, available buffers, perceived insecurity, “named risks”, e.g. unemployment, disability) 18
  • 19. USING WELL-BEING METRICS IN PUBLIC POLICIES • Anchoring these new well-being indicators in all phases of the « policy cycle », beyond the simple diagnostic • Several national initiatives • Italy: Budget Reform Law • New Zealand: first “well-being budget” in 2019 • Scotland, Finland, Iceland, Wales, Slovenia, Slovakia: new performance frameworks, national development plans • United Kingdom: range of instruments for public officials 19 • Common goals  Identifying outcomes, objectives, targets, indicators  Joining up across government to deliver shared aims  A management tool and feedback mechanism
  • 20. Relevance of HLEG work for policy response to COVID-19 Crisis • Pandemic has shown consequences of • High level of vulnerability: in the US low level of social protection,—workers going to work who are sick because (i) they have no paid sick leave; and (ii) have no cash balances—living paycheck to paycheck; in Europe people in precarious jobs, with no financial buffer, leaving in poor housing conditions, little access to digital services • High level of health and other well-being inequalities • Horizonal inequities fueled social unrest • Low level of preparedness (lack of stockpiles, lack of planning) and low level of resilience (private sector couldn’t even produce masks, protective gear) • Reflecting short-sightedness on part of both government and private sector • Private sector driven by short term metrics (focusing on not savings from not providing paid sick leave, not having empty hospital beds) • Better metrics might have led us to be better prepared. We need a dashboad of indicators • Covid-19 crisis provides opportunities to apply a well-being lense to the policy response by focusing on the right things and taking a long-term perspective to build resilience in people and systems 20