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''See [[w:uneconomic growth]].  According to some experts, all [[GDP]] growth since the early 1980s has been '''uneconomic''' and actually reduced [[well-being]].'' A [[green tax shift]] and means of [[measuring well-being]] and more focus on [[quality of life]] over [[economic growth]] are often proposed as solutions.  ''See also critiques of [[consumerism]] and [[productivism]].''
''See [[w:uneconomic growth]].'' According to some experts, all [[GDP]] growth since the early 1980s has been '''uneconomic''' and actually reduced [[well-being]].  A [[green tax shift]] and means of [[measuring well-being]] and more focus on [[quality of life]] over [[w:economic growth]] are often proposed as solutions.  ''See also critiques of [[consumerism]] and [[productivism]].''

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See w:uneconomic growth. According to some experts, all GDP growth since the early 1980s has been uneconomic and actually reduced well-being. A green tax shift and means of measuring well-being and more focus on quality of life over w:economic growth are often proposed as solutions. See also critiques of consumerism and productivism.