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Measuring Progress for Development
• Afsa, C., Blanchet, D., Marcus, V., Mira d’Ercole, M., Pionnier, P.A., Ranuzzi, G., Rioux, L. and Shreyer, P. (2008) “Survey of existing approaches to measuring socio-economic progress”, background paper for the first meeting of the CMEPSP.
• Ahluwalia, Montek S., Carter, Nicholas G., Chenery, Hollis B. (1979). “Growth and poverty in developing countries,” Journal of Development Economics, 6, 299–341.
• Alfsen, K.H, Hass, J.L. Tao, H. and You, W. (2006) “International experiences with ‘green GDP’”, Report 2006/32, Statistics Norway.
• Alkire, S. and Santos, Maria E. (2010). “Acute multidimensional poverty: a new index for developing countries,” OPHI Working Paper No. 38, July.
• Arrow, K.J., Dasgupta, P. And Mäler, K.G. (2003a) “Evaluating projects and assessing sustainable development in imperfect economies”, Environmental and Resources Economics, 26: 647-685.
• Arrow, K.J., Dasgupta, P., Goulder, L., Daily, G., Ehrlich, P., Heal, G., Levin, S., Mäler,K.G., Schneider, S., Starrett, D . and Walker, B.(2004) “Are We Consuming Too Much?”, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 18 (3): 147-172
• Arrow, K.J., Dasgupta, P., Goulder, L.H., Mumford, K. and Oleson, K. (2008) “China, the U.S., and Sustainability: Perspectives Based on Comprehensive Wealth”, Working Paper No. 313, Stanford CeItalic textnter for International Development, Stanford University.
• Atkinson, A. (1970). “On the Measurement of Inequality”, Journal of Economic Theory, 2, pp. 244-263
• D’Autume, A. and Schubert, K. (2008) “Le concept d’épargne véritable est-il adapté pour mesurer la durabilité du développement économique?”, 12eme Colloque de l’association de Comptabilité Nationale.
• Banerjee, A. and Duflo, E. (2006). “The Experimental Approach to Development Economics”, MIT, mimeo.
• Bates, W. (2009). “Gross National Happiness”, Asian-Pacific Economic Literature, 23(2):1–16.
• Bergstrom, T. (1995). “A Survey of Theories of the Family”, UCSB Working Paper.
• Collier, P. and J.W. Gunning (1999b). “Explaining African Economic Performance”, Journal of Economic Literature, 37: 64-111.
• Cogneau, Denis (2005). “Equality of opportunity and other equity principles in the context of developing countries”, Working paper, DIAL, DT 2005/1, www.dial.prd.fr.
• Cantril, H. (1965). "The pattern of human concerns", New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
• Diener, E., Kahneman, D., Tov, W., & Arora, R. (2009). "Income's Differential Influence on Judgments of Life Versus Affective Wellbeing", Assessing Wellbeing. Oxford, UK: Springer.
• Deaton, A. (2008). "Income, Aging, Health and Wellbeing Around the World: Evidence from the Gallup World Poll". Journal of Economic Perspectives, 22, 53-72.
• Deaton, A. (2010). “Measuring development: different data, different conclusions?”, Princeton University, November 2010, Version 2.
• Deaton, A. (2010). “Instruments, Randomization, and Learning about Development”, Journal of Economic Literature, 48, pp. 424-455.
• Deaton, A. (2008). “Income, health, and well-being around the world: evidence from the Gallup World Poll,” Journal of Economic Perspectives , 22:2, 53–72.
• Deaton, A. (2010). “Price indexes, inequality, and the measurement of world poverty,” American Economic Review , 100:1, 5–34.
• Deaton, A. (2005). “Measuring poverty in a growing world (or measuring growth in a poor world)”, Review of Economics and Statistics , 87:1, 1–19.
• Duflo, Esther, Rachel Glennerster, and Michael Kremer. (2008). "Using Randomization in Development Economics Research: A Toolkit." Chapter 61 in Handbook of Development Economics. Vol. 4. Edited by T. Paul Schultz and John Strauss. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: North Holland, .
• Fukuda Parr, S (2003). "The Human Development Paradigm: Operationalizing Sen's Ideas on Capabilities" Feminist Economics, 9(2):301–317.
• Glewwe, P. and Kremer, M. (2006). “Schools, Teachers, and Education Outcomes in Developing Countries”, Ch. 16 in Handbook of the Economics of Education, eds. Hanushek, E. and Welch, F.
• Harter, J. K. & Gurley, V. F. (2008). "Measuring Wellbeing in the United States", APS Observer, 21, 8.
• Helliwell, J. F. and Barrington Leigh, C. P. (2010). “How Much is Social Capital Worth?” NBER Working Paper No. 16025.
• Imbens (2009). “Better LATE than Nothing: Some Comments on Deaton (2009) and heckman and Urzua (2009)”, mimeo.
• Joan-Maria Esteban, Debraj Ray (1994). "On the Measurement of Polarization", Econometrica, Vol. 62, No. 4 (Jul., 1994), pp. 819-851.
• Lall, S., Selod, H., and Shalizi, Z. (2006). "Rural-Urban Migration in Developing Countries", World Bank Policy Research Working paper 3915.
• Litchfield, J. (1999). “Inequality: Methods and Tools”, World Bank, mimeo.
• Nordhaus, W. and Tobin, J. (1973). “Is Growth Obsolete?” in The Measurement of Economic and Social Performance, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1973.
• Nourry, M. (2008). “Measuring sustainable development: Some empirical evidence for France from eight alternative indicators”, Ecological Economics, 67 (3): 441-456.
• Ravallion, M. (1998), “Poverty Lines in Theory and Practice”, Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper 133, World Bank, Washington
• Rodrik, D. (2009). “The New Development Economics: We Shall Experiment, But How Shall We Learn?” in J. Cohen and W. Easterly, eds., What Works in Development? Thinking Big and Thinking Small, Brookings Institution Press, Washington, DC, 2009.
• Sala-i-Martin, Xavier, (2006). “The world distribution of income: falling poverty and…,convergence, period,” Quarterly Journal of Economics , 121:2, 351–97.
• Seaford, Charles, Michael Jacobs, Jo Swinson, Jonty Oliff-Cooper and Matthew Taylor (2011). “The Practical Politics of Well-being”, New Economics Foundation, Publications.
• Seaford, Charles, (2011). “Human Well-being and Priorities for Economic Policy Makers”, New Economics Foundation, Publications, NEF working paper nº2.
• Seers, Dudley (1969) “The Meaning of Development”,IDS Communication 44, 1969, Institute of Development Studies 1969.
• Sen, Amartya K., (1999). “Development as freedom”, New York. Knopf. ((BOOK))
• Stinjs, J.P., Garroway, C., De Papae, G., Bueren, J., & Vararat Atisophon (2011). “REVISITING MDG COST ESTiMATES FROM A DOMESTIC RESOURCE MOBILISATION PERSPECTIVE” OECD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE, Working Paper No 306.
• Udry,C. (1996). “Gender, Agricultural Production, and the Theory of the Household”,in Journal of Political Economy, 104(5), pp. 1010-1046.
• Urquiola, M. (2006). “Identifying Class Size Effects in Developing Countries”, Review of Economics and Statistics, 88, pp. 171-177.
• World Bank (2011). "The Changing Wealth of Nations: Measuring Sustainable Development in the New Millennium" Washington D.C. p. 27.
Measuring Trust
• Delhey, Jan/Newton, Kenneth/Welzel, Christian (2011): How General is Trust in 'Most People'? Solving the Radius of Trust Problem. American Sociological Review. Vol 76, No. 5, p. 786-807.
Measuring Progress: Sustainability Issues
• Shmelev, S. (2011). "Ecological Economics: Sustainability in Practice", Springer, 248 pp. http://www.springer.com/978-94-007-1971-2
• Shmelev, S. (2011). "Dynamic Sustainability Assessment: The Case of Russia in the Period of Transition (1985-2007)", Ecological Economics , Vol. 70, Issue 11, pp. 2039-2049
• Shmelev, S. (2009). "Shmelev S.E., Rodrigues-Labajos B., (2009) Dynamic multidimensional assessment of sustainability at the macro level: The case of Austria, Ecological Economics, Vol. 68, Issue 10, pp. 2560-2573
• Shmelev, S. (2011). "Shmelev S. E. (2010) Environmentally Extended Input-Output Analysis of the UK Economy: Key Sector Analysis, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, Working Paper Number 183: http://www3.qeh.ox.ac.uk/pdf/qehwp/qehwps183.pdf






