reductions in economic output (as expressed by GDP) are associated with hardship and wide-reaching negative impacts on human livelihoods, i.e. on people’s ability to meet their basic needs and in particular their ability to afford the cost of living
- Correlation or causation?
- Are other measures more closely associated with nagative impacts on livelihoods?
- How well established is this claim?
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