ASPECTS OF METHODS OF QUANTIFYING ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND WELL-BEING
Autor (i): Troto (Iacob), Anca Ioana
JEL: E27, E69, F49
Cuvinte cheie: gross domestic product, well-being indicators, quantifying economic development,
macroeconomic indicators
Abstract:
The concept of socio-economic development of a state is most of the time associated with the indicator of
gross domestic product. An economic development is considered positive if the totality of the production of
goods and services increases compared to the previous referencemoment. In the current context of the
globalization, through which business environments and the level of good status of the population become
interdependent, aspects of economic growth must be based on sustainability and stability. At the beginning of the
'90s, the specialized literature began to analyze the deficiencies of gross domestic product growth as an
indicator of the increase in living standards, but this topic remains up to date, given that the research
environment has developed in the last two decades a series of alternative evaluation methods.
In this context, we consider it opportune to expose the alternatives for calculating the standard of living,
economic growth and human development, considering that this aspect cannot be totally regarded only through
the mercantile point of view of the economic and financial indices. Through a comparison of the methods of
assessing well-being, we will conclude the relevance of classical macroeconomic indicators versus their
alternatives and the opportunities for use, depending on the context of the research.