# Alternatives to GDP for measuring wellbeing Go back to [[Economics main page]] Taken from the Economic Society of Australia (ESA) webinar **Economic well-being: Is GDP the right measure?** held as part of Social Sciences Week. Note: There is a national account for digital production. - Satellite National accounts are useful for this. - Should things we don't usually account for (barter, volunteering, breast-feeding etc) be accounted? - An index of a suite of different indicators (need judgement over weighting indicators). - Some indicators you could use: - Education/Life Expectancy/Income (equally weighted) - Versions around development and gender - OECD's Better Life Index - 11 indicators equally weighted - website lets you weight things differently - New Economics Foundation's Happy Planet Index: - HPI = (Life satisfaction x Life expectancy x inequality of outcome) / ecological footprint - ABS Measure of Australia's progress, 2013 - 26 indicators - Discontinued - Too confusing to promote public discussion - NZ includes indicators arround the Maori language, Mauri wellbeing, and indicators based on Maori worldview.