GDP (Gross Domestic Product) has long been considered the classic barometer of a nation’s economic health. But recently, many have begun to question the GDP’s ability to truly measure national wealth. Many are wondering whether we are really measuring progress, or just the making of more “stuff.”
Chris Hoenig, CEO of The State of the USA, addresses this topic in an engaging interview hosted by Steve Schueth, President of First Affirmative Financial Network. The State of the USA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to helping Americans assess national progress with quality measures and data on the most important issues facing the nation.
This interview is part of a series of 2010 SRI in the Rockies speaker interviews, produced by First Affirmative in partnership with CSRwire. Hoenig is scheduled to speak on November 20th at the 2010 SRI in the Rockies Conference in San Antonio, Texas. Plan to join investors and investment professionals from the U.S. and around the world November 18-21, 2010 at the 21st annual SRI in the Rockies Conference at the JW Marriott Hill Country in San Antonio, Texas.
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