E. Neumayer, On the methodology of ISEW, GPI and related measures: some constructive suggestions and some doubt on the 'threshold' hypothesis, ECOL ECON, 34(3), 2000, pp. 347-361
Existing country studies of the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW
), the Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) and related measures, while sharing
the same basic methodological approach, differ with respect to the valuati
on of important items. This paper provides a critical, but constructive, di
scussion of the various methods used for the valuation of non-renewable res
ource depletion and long-term environmental damage, and for the weighting o
f consumption expenditures for income inequalities. Several recommendations
are given on how to improve the methodology for future updates of existing
studies or for the construction of new measures.; Sensitivity analysis sho
ws that if these recommendations are followed for the valuation of resource
depletion and long-term environmental damage, then the so-called 'threshol
d' hypothesis, which seems to have gained empirical support from all studie
s undertaken so far, fails to materialise. This suggests that, as far as fa
ctors related to the environment are concerned the widening gap between ISE
W and GPI on the one hand and gross national product (GNP) on the other, mi
ght be an artefact of highly contestable methodological assumptions. (C) 20
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