Counting for nothing

by Marilyn Waring

Publisher: University of Toronto Press Published: 1999-01-01 Category: Personal Empowerment

# Unmasking the Hidden Economics That Shape Our World and Our Lives

Discover how the systems we trust to measure progress are fundamentally flawed, and how this blindness affects every aspect of your personal and collective existence. This groundbreaking exploration reveals the invisible architecture of economic measurement that shapes policy, determines value, and ultimately influences the trajectory of human civilization.

At its core, this work challenges one of the most pervasive illusions of our time: the belief that Gross Domestic Product and conventional economic indicators accurately reflect wealth, progress, and societal health. What if the metrics we rely upon to guide our most important decisions are missing the vast majority of what actually matters? What if countless contributions to human wellbeing are systematically erased from our understanding of value? These are not abstract philosophical questions. They are deeply personal inquiries that directly impact how you live, what you prioritize, and whether you can trust the information shaping your world.

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