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Policy Dialogue with Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni: "Measuring what matters: looking beyond GDP"

Visual of the Policy Dialogue with Paolo Gentiloni @European Union 2022

30/11/2022 15:30

30/11/2022 17:00

[CET] Ora Europei Centrale

Rue de la Loi, 200, 1049, Brussels, Belgia

Global concerns such as climate change, resource depletion, inequality, poverty, and health are pressing decision-makers to move away from a narrow focus on Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a single metric to measure economic success and citizens’ wellbeing. However, there is a lack of consensus on how to achieve this. Would you like to take up the challenge? Join this Youth Policy Dialogue and make your voice heard!

Here’s what you need to know:

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Take aways from the Dialogue 

  1. Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is a key indicator for an economy as it gives a snapshot of the market value of its production. A shared, clear and global system of measurement, it is easily understandable by public opinion and through media. Nevertheless, GDP was never intended to be the only measure of welfare. Depending on the aim of the measurement and the policy objective, GDP is and can be further complemented with indicators that draw a bigger picture of society's well-being and available public goods. Indicators should be added that can capture elements such as carbon emissions, social cohesion, quality of life, youth impact and territorial distribution as well as the availability of certain types of infrastructure or national defence. The maxim should not be "beyond GDP" but "GDP and beyond".
  2. The EU and the Member States already consider many additional indicators besides GDP in their analyses. However, these need to have some of the characteristics of GDP itself: easy to understand and communicate; released with high frequency; and measured according to internationally agreed standards. Established indicators such as the Sustainable Development Goals provide a good framework to complement GDP and shape policy choices. Additionally, there are various indicators also referring specifically to young generations, such as the Youth Progress Index, which offer valuable input on issues that affect youth. The Youth Test, discussed in several Youth Policy Dialogues, might also have a positive impact on economic decision making, in particular in policy areas related to demography, such as pensions.
  3. The objective for the future will be to analyse the diverse measurement methods and further develop indicators that complement GDP. However, it is not only a matter of finding new indicators, but also of using them and turning them into something that really influences policy-making and the perception of a society's situation.
     
DETALII DESPRE ACTIVITATE
Formatul Hibrid (atât online, cât și cu prezență față în față)
Începe la 30/11/2022 15:30
Se încheie la 30/11/2022 17:00
Zona orară [CET] Ora Europei Centrale
Organizată de European Commission
Site-ul organizației https://economy-finance.ec.europa.eu/events/measuring-what-matters-looking-beyond-gdp-2022-11-30_en
Adresa de e-mail de contact ECFIN-SEMINARS@ec.europa.eu
Intervalul de vârstă țintă 18-24; 25-30
Limba de desfășurare a activității Engleză
Tip de activitate Dezbatere
Temele activității Participare și implicare; Economie și finanțe
Rezervare Participare spontană – rezervare inutilă
Obiectivele pentru tineret de care se leagă activitatea Conectarea UE cu tinerii; Spațiu și participare pentru toți
Legată de Conferința privind viitorul Europei Nu
Numărul preconizat de participanți 14
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