,ESTABLISHING THE GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT OF WELFARE A MAJOR REVISION OF GDP FOR A BETTER ACCOUNTING

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has long been the most widely used measure of the national economy.The pursuit of economic growth exacts too high a toll in every country.Therefore,it is theoretically and practically significant to propose and establish a new index to measure the growth of national welfare-the "Gross Domestic Product of Welfare" (GDPW).
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