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"textContent": "Replacing GDP targets with wellbeing sounds appealing. Those (very) few countries that have tried it are retreating from the idea, however. Zack Polanski delivered his first major economic speech as Green Party leader in London in March. A Green government, he said, would scrap targets for gross domestic product and judge itself by how it […]\n\nBeyond the bottom line was originally published on Emerging Europe.",
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