Going Beyond GDP with a Parsimonious Indicator: Inequality-Adjusted Healthy Lifetime Income

D. Bloom, Victoria Fan, Vadim Kufenko, O. Ogbuoji, K. Prettner, G. Yamey
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Abstract

Per capita GDP has limited use as a well-being indicator because it does notcapture many dimensions that imply a “good life”, such as health and equality ofopportunity. However, per capita GDP has the virtues of being easy to interpret andto calculate with manageable data requirements. Against this backdrop, there is aneed for a measure of well-being that preserves the advantages of per capita GDP,but also includes health and equality. We propose a new parsimonious indicatorto fill this gap, and calculate it for 149 countries. This new indicator could beparticularly useful in complementing standard well-being indicators during theCOVID-19 pandemic. This is because (i) COVID-19 predominantly affects olderadults beyond their prime working ages whose mortality and morbidity do notstrongly affect GDP, and (ii) COVID-19 is known to have large effects on inequalityin many countries.
用一个简洁的指标超越GDP:不平等调整后的健康终身收入
人均国内生产总值作为幸福指标的作用有限,因为它没有捕捉到许多暗示“美好生活”的方面,如健康和平等机会。然而,人均GDP具有易于解释和计算的优点,具有可管理的数据要求。在这种背景下,需要一种既保留人均国内生产总值优势,又包括健康和平等的福利衡量标准。我们提出了一个新的简洁指标来填补这一空白,并对149个国家进行了计算。在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,这一新指标在补充标准福祉指标方面可能特别有用。这是因为:(i) COVID-19主要影响的是超过最佳工作年龄的老年人,他们的死亡率和发病率不会对GDP产生强烈影响;(ii)众所周知,COVID-19对许多国家的不平等现象产生了重大影响。
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