• Source: Agrowth
  • Agrowth is a concept in economic policy according to which it is preferable to be indifferent to the growth of gross domestic product (GDP growth) when devising policies to further economic and societal progress. The reasoning behind agrowth is that GDP growth does not correlate closely with such progress.
    The concept has been particularly discussed in the context of environmental policy, where it is opposed to both green growth and degrowth. Agrowth is supported by many scientists.


    See also


    Climate policy
    Environmental economics
    Eco-economic decoupling
    Post-growth
    Sustainability


    References

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