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Sustainability and the Measurement of Wealth


Kenneth J. Arrow


Stanford University - Department of Economics

Partha Dasgupta


University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics; The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences - Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics

Lawrence H. Goulder


Stanford University - Department of Economics; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER); Resources for the Future

Kevin J. Mumford


Purdue University

Kirsten Oleson


Stanford University

December 2010

NBER Working Paper No. w16599

Abstract:     
We develop a consistent and comprehensive theoretical framework for assessing whether economic growth is compatible with sustaining well-being over time. The framework focuses on whether a comprehensive measure of wealth – one that accounts for natural capital and human capital as well as reproducible capital – is maintained through time. Our framework also integrates population growth, technological change, and changes in health. We apply the framework to five countries that differ significantly in stages of development and resource bases: the United States, China, Brazil, India, and Venezuela. With the exception of Venezuela, significant increases in human capital enable comprehensive wealth to be maintained (and sustainability to be achieved) despite significant reductions in the natural resource base. We find that the value of “health capital” is very large relative to other forms of capital. As a result, its growth rate critically influences the growth rate of per-capita comprehensive wealth.

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Date posted: December 13, 2010  

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Arrow, Kenneth J., Dasgupta, Partha, Goulder, Lawrence H., Mumford, Kevin J. and Oleson, Kirsten, Sustainability and the Measurement of Wealth (December 2010). NBER Working Paper No. w16599. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1723046

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Kenneth J. Arrow (Contact Author)
Stanford University - Department of Economics ( email )
Landau Economics Building
579 Serra Mall
Stanford, CA 94305-6072
United States
Partha Dasgupta
University of Cambridge - Faculty of Economics and Politics ( email )
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Cambridge, CB3 9DD
United Kingdom
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences - Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
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Lawrence H. Goulder
Stanford University - Department of Economics ( email )
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Stanford, CA 94305-6072
United States
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National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
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Resources for the Future
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Kevin J. Mumford
Purdue University ( email )
West Lafayette, IN 47907-1310
United States
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HOME PAGE: http://www.mgmt.purdue.edu/faculty/kjmumfor/home.asp
Kirsten Oleson
Stanford University ( email )
Stanford, CA 94305
United States
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