
The Trouble with Economic Data: Flawed Metrics, Flawed Decisions
The Michael Shermer Show
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Rethinking Economic Metrics
This chapter explores the implications of economic data on society, delving into concepts such as unemployment, inflation, and the challenges of causal relationships in economic models. It critiques traditional measures like GDP and happiness indexes, emphasizing their limitations in today's digital economy, and advocates for improved data collection to enhance policy-making. The discussion highlights the complexity of assessing wealth, happiness, and societal progress, considering the interplay of natural resources, human capital, and the needs of future generations.
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