There is a vast literature on the need for radical reform to social and economic structures, most especially on the move away from the GDP metric and toward its prospective replacements. There is also a burgeoning literature that reflects the function of a global pandemic to bring into relief the errors of our ways. We here provide links to some of these scholarly resources that inspire us as they might inspire you.
- Beyond GDP: Lessons for Redefining Progress in Canadian Food System Policy
- Correcting Capitalism: Changing Metrics and Meanings of Work among Japanese Employees
2022/02/14
- Loneliness During the Covid-19 Pandemic
2022/01/19
- The Complexity of Loneliness
2022/01/01
- A Brain Capital Grand Strategy: toward economic reimagination
- Equality Renewed: Justice, Flourishing and the Egalitarian Ideal
- OECD: Beyond Growth 2020
- Social Progress Index
- The SDGs and human well-being: a global analysis of synergies, trade-offs, and regional differences
- Adam Smith on What It Means to Flourish
- The motivational cost of inequality: Opportunity gaps reduce the willingness to work
- Classifying Sustainable Development Goal trajectories: A country-level methodology for identifying which issues and people are getting left behind
- IRPP: Income Inequality in Canada
- Institute for Research on Public Policy
- What’s So Bad about Increasing Inequality in Canada?
- The Sport and Prey of Capitalists: How the Rich Are Stealing Canada’s Public Wealth
- How Private Enterprise Took Over Canada's Public Wealth: Book Review
- Volunteering and Flourishing
- Basic Income for Canada
- Building the SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) Economy
- The Town With No Poverty: Evelyn L. Forget
- The Human Flourishing Program
- Flourishing Across Europe: Application of a New Conceptual Framework for Defining Well-Being
- HOW MANY PEOPLE WILL THE WORLD LEAVE BEHIND? Assessing current trajectories on the Sustainable Development Goals