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Going Beyond GDP to Nowcast Well-Being Using Retail Market Data

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Going Beyond GDP to Nowcast Well-Being Using Retail Market Data
One of the most used measures of the economic health of a nation is the Gross Domestic Product (GDP): the market value of all officially recognized final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. GDP, prosperity and well-being of the citizens of a country have been shown to be highly correlated. However, GDP is an imperfect measure in many respects. GDP usually takes a lot of time to be estimated and arguably the well-being of the people is not quantifiable simply by the market value of the products available to them. In this paper we use a quantification of the average sophistication of satisfied needs of a population as an alternative to GDP. We show that this quantification can be calculated more easily than GDP and it is a very promising predictor of the GDP value, anticipating its estimation by six months. The measure is arguably a more multifaceted evaluation of the well-being of the population, as it tells us more about how people are satisfyin...
Riccardo Guidotti, Michele Coscia, Dino Pedreschi,
Added 08 Apr 2016
Updated 08 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where NETSCI
Authors Riccardo Guidotti, Michele Coscia, Dino Pedreschi, Diego Pennacchioli
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