Diane Coyle
Diane Coyle is a British economist known for her work on public policy and the economics of new technologies. She has served as a professor of public policy at the University of Cambridge and has written extensively on economic issues, including the digital economy and economic measurement.
Books
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1. Gdp
A Brief but Affectionate History
This insightful book delves into the complexities and limitations of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) as a measure of economic success and societal well-being. It explores the historical evolution of GDP, its role in shaping economic policy, and the challenges it faces in capturing the nuances of modern economies, such as digital innovation and environmental sustainability. Through a critical lens, the book encourages readers to rethink how economic progress is measured and to consider alternative indicators that better reflect the diverse aspects of human prosperity.
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