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www.bea.gov Broader Measures of Progress J. Steven Landefeld, Director “Response to the Rio+20 Mandate for Broader Measures of Progress” High Level Forum Event for the UN Statistical Commission Meeting February 25th, 2013
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www.bea.gov Broader Measures of Economic Progress? ▪ Recent Impetus for Broader Measures: Rio +20 Housing and financial crisis Great recession and slow recovery Fiscal crisis Increasing concentration of income Stiglitz report ▪ How Broad? “ National accounts should include elements that reflect economic welfare that can be brought directly or indirectly into relation with the measuring rod of money” –Pigou He emphasized that can might mean anything from can easily to can with violent straining. ▪ Progress on broader measures have waited too long (over 75 years!) ▪ We need to set ambitious, but achievable goals 2
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www.bea.gov Broader Measures of Economic Progress? ▪ Long-Standing List to Choose From: Energy and Natural Resource Accounts Environmental Accounts Distribution of Income, Consumption, and Wealth Alternative Measures of Sustainability Medical Care and Health Accounts Education Real Government Output Household Production ▪ Choices will depend on country priorities and resources, but some degree of standardization and comparability (SNA/SEEA, etc.) important 3
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www.bea.gov Broader Measures of Economic Progress? ▪ Challenges include: Gaps in data Lack of consensus on estimating methods Fiscal crisis Economic crisis This stuff is really important with large economic and political implications ▪ Big Bang or Incremental Approach? Current environment may suggest incremental approach with extensions in key areas (w/double bang for the buck) What are some of these areas? 4
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www.bea.gov Growing or Shrinking Living Standards? 5 Source: BEA, Census
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www.bea.gov 6 Growing but Slower Source: BEA, Census
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www.bea.gov Alternative Measures of the Purchasing Power of Households 7 Source: BEA
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www.bea.gov 8 How Did We “Miss” the Housing Bubble? Source: BEA, Federal Reserve Board, Standard & Poor’s
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www.bea.gov 9 How Did We “Miss” the Stock Price Bubble? Source: BEA, Standard & Poor’s
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www.bea.gov 10 Where’s the Debt? Total liabilities/total financial assets Source: BEA
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www.bea.gov Investing For the Future of Just Keeping Up? 11 Source: BEA
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www.bea.gov 12 Human Capital Source: BEA, Christian (2012)
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www.bea.gov What is the Value of Household Work? 13
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www.bea.gov Feeling Rich on Capital Gains Source: BEA, Federal Reserve Board
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www.bea.gov Long-Term Happiness and Real GDP 15 Source: BEA, University of Michigan, Veenhoven, R., World Database of Happiness, Distributional Findings in Nations
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www.bea.gov 16 Happiness & the Financial Crisis Gallup Well-being Index Unemployment rate Source: BEA, Gallup
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