Wellbeing indicators should guide policy, evaluation will be critical: Shaw

Wellbeing indicators should guide policy, evaluation will be critical: Shaw
Rebecca Howard
By Rebecca Howard Sept. 7 (BusinessDesk) - How do you mathematically express future well-being and how does current preference relate to future preference, asked Associate Finance Minister and Minister for Statistics James Shaw, outlining the challenges of creating so-called "sustainable development indicators" and using them to guide policy. Shaw, who spoke at the Third International Conference on Wellbeing & Public Policy, reiterated the government's vision to be a "compassionate government" that measures itself by how well it improves...