Since the end of the second world war, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has held its position as the primary yardstick for evaluating a nation's economic well-being. However, recent years have witnessed a growing acknowledgment that GDP, by itself, may not provide a comprehensive view of a society's overall welfare.
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Since the end of the second world war, Gross Domestic Product (GDP) has held its position as the primary yardstick for evaluating a nation's economic well-being. However, recent years have witnessed a growing acknowledgment that GDP, by itself, may not provide a comprehensive view of a society's overall welfare.