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The menace of over-indebtedness for the EU’s middle class
Andrea Falanga | 28 April 2025After Lehman Brothers’ bankruptcy, the breakdown of financial markets caused significant losses for investors with savings in risky assets. These investment decisions were often based on bad, or at least incautious, advice from financial experts....
▶Five steps that create inclusive growth through SMEs
Tara Sabre Collier | 11 September 2024Despite being the world’s second fastest-growing region, Africa’s challenge is translating this growth into broad-based improvements in well-being. SMEs development is key to change this.
▶Profits without labour benefits
Rolph van der Hoeven | February 26, 2025In many countries the share of labour in national income has declined over the last three decades. As a result, the low and middle-income groups of people who depend the most on wages for their income are crumbling. Meanwhile, the rich elites who...
▶Poverty reduction at the forefront of development
Punam Chuhan-Pole | 26 November 2024Progress in global poverty reduction has not only led to more ambitious goals, but also to new demands for better data.
▶Social protection as a global challenge
Bertil Videt | October 22, 2024With only a quarter of the world’s population having access to social protection, the case for expanding it is gaining ground in international discussions. The debate focuses on how best to design social protection, whether it should be universal...
▶An unfinished symphony
Saskia Hollander, Pearl Heinemans | September 27, 2024In the last week of September, world leaders gathered in New York for the general debate marking the opening of the 68th UN General Assembly (GA). This was an important moment for the post-2015 process, as several events were organized on the glob...
▶Ghana's experience with economic transformation
Alexander Kwame Archine | 27 August 2025Ghana needs to focus more on local production and value addition in order to bring its marginalized citizens on board.
▶GNP and GNI are outdated
Sjoerd Nienhuys | 08 January 2025There is a need for new values for wealth and national economic growth figures. GNP and GNI are outdated.
▶Bellagio Summit happening now!
November 09, 2024The Bellagio Summit kicked off on 8 November. Have a look and read.
▶Building quality of life together
Steffie Verstappen | October 20, 2024In the framework of the Bellagio Initiative, The Broker hosted a lively online debate on human wellbeing and inclusive economics in the 21st century. Our contributors agree that economic growth as measured by gross domestic product (GDP) generally...
▶Back to basics to understand outcome and output
Russell Lewis | 28 September 2024"At this stage, we are getting what we measure: outputs not outcomes, GDP not wellbeing", Russell Lewis argues.
▶Preoccupations about wellbeing matter little in Africa
Dirk Bol | 20 September 2024In Africa, economic growth and GDP are still of the utmost importance and are a necessary condition for real wellbeing, argues Dirk Bol.
▶The problem is not measurement, the problem is accountability
Dean Baker | 05 September 2025The fundamental problem of economists is their lack of accountability, says co-director of the Center for Economic and Policy Research, Dean Baker.
▶Inclusive Economy blog
June 21, 2025Editor Evert-jan Quak comments and reflects on new research, publications, blog posts, conferences and current affairs in the field of inclusive and sustainable economy.
▶Korte gids door het AIV rapport
Frans Bieckmann | June 15, 2025Het AIV-advies over de ‘post-2015’ agenda voor mondiale ontwikkeling zet een andere toon dan eerdere, invloedrijke rapporten van de WRR. Daarmee creëert het een basis voor een interessant debat tussen een aantal verschillende paradigma’s over ontw...
▶The new bottom billion
November 29, 2024960 million or 72% of the world's poor live in middle income countries
▶From GDPism to genuine equity
Praful Bidwai | June 30, 2025Praful Bidwai examines articles and blog posts by The Broker to discuss the disconnect between gross domestic product and social progress. He concludes that a radically new economics must be developed from the bottom up.
▶Videos from the Second International Conference on Degrowth
16 June 2025This selection of videos shows participants at the Second International Conference on Degrowth, discussing the idea of sustainable degrowth and their impressions from the conference. The conference took place in Barcelona in March 2010 and was cov...
▶The Good Life for 8 billion people in 2050? It's possible!
Bas de Leeuw | 08 June 2025Participants of the Third International Conference on Eco-Efficiency, held in Egmond aan de Zee, The Netherlands, June 9-11, 2010, discussed how to ensure that 8 billion people in developed and (former) developing countries can have a good life by...
▶One of many GDP debates
Tom Green | 26 March 2025I´m new at blogging and perhaps its best to learn the ropes at a conference where the discussions don´t quite go so late. On our first day, the last panel wrapped up around 10:00 pm and dinner finished just shy of midnight. Our plenary sessions a...
▶Video: Frances Roma talks about the irrelevance of GDP
Louise Stoddard | 26 March 2025Frances Roma of Inclusive Democracy talks to Louise Stoddard about the GDP paradox.
▶Video: Jeroen van den Bergh talks about economic degrowth
Louise Stoddard | 26 March 2025Jeroen van den Bergh of ICTA/UAB talks to Louise Stoddard at the 2nd Conference on Economic Degrowth, Barcelona, March 2010.
▶Tuning into degrowth
Louise Stoddard | 25 March 2025The man sat next to me in the packed conference hall was having trouble tuning in. The first session of the Second Conference on Economic Degrowth had begun and whilst we sat down to discuss de-growth the number of people in the plush wood panelle...
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