INTL 3300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Gross National Happiness, Good Governance, Multinational Corporation

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A process by which a society changes or advances. Often measured in: economic growth, quality of life (life expectancy, safety, health care, access to freedoms or opportunities (economic or social, being able to express concerns, or other indicators. Implies that sustainable development should give equal importance to noneconomic aspects of wellbeing. In order to say that economic advances is a good thing, then we need to understand its effects on all aspects. Four pillars: good governance, sustainable socio-economic development, cultural preservation, environmental conversation. Nine domains: psychological wellbeing, health, education, time use, cultural diversity and resilience. Tuesday, january 24, 2017: good governance, community vitality, ecological diversity and resilience, living standards. The interaction or interrelationship between politics and the economy in a given country or internationally, to include how politics affects economies and how economies affect politics. Study of how the relationship between politics and economics shapes the balance of freedom and equality.

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