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Pigou's Focus on Broader Measures of Wellbeing

Arthur Pigou, a key figure in welfare economics, argued that a society's welfare cannot be measured solely by its financial output. He proposed a broader framework that incorporates non-monetary factors essential to human wellbeing, such as political liberties and an individual's sense of social standing. This perspective challenges the adequacy of purely economic indicators like national income in assessing overall societal progress.

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