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What the Social Progress Index can reveal about your country

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    On the fourth of January, 1934,
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    A young man delivered a report
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    to the United States Congress
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    that 80 years on,
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    still shapes the lives of
    everyone in this room today.
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    Still shapes the lives of
    everyone on this planet.
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    That young man wasn't a politician,
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    he wasn't a businessman,
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    a civil rights activist,
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    or a faith leader.
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    He was the most unlikely of heroes,
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    an economist.
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    (Laughter)
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    His name was Simon Kuznets
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    and the report that he delivered was called,
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    "National Income, 1929-32"
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    Now, you might think that
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    this is a rather dry and dull report,
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    and you're absolutely right.
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    It's dry as a bone.
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    But this report is the foundation
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    of how, today, we judge the
    success of countries.
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    What we know best as
    Gross Domestic Product,
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    or GDP.
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    GDP has defined and shaped our lives
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    for the last 80 years.
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    And today I want to talk about
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    a different way to measure
    the success of countries.
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    A different way to define
    and shape our lives
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    for the nest 80 years.
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    But first, we need to understand
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    how GDP came to
    dominate our lives.
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    Kuznet's report was delivered
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    at a moment of crisis.
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    The U.S. economy was plumetting
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    into the Great Depression.
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    and policy makers were
    struggling to respond.
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    Struggling because they didn't
    know what was going on.
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    They didn't have data and statistics.
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    So what Kuznet's report gave them
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    was reliable data on what
    the U.S. economy
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    was producing,
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    updated year by year.
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    And armed with this information,
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    policy makers were, eventually,
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    able to find a way out
    of the slump.
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    And because Kuznet's invention
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    was found to be so useful,
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    it spread around the world.
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    And now today, every country
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    produces GDP statistics.
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    But, in that first report,
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    Kuznets himself delivered a warning.
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    It's in the introductory chapter,
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    page 7 he says,
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    "The welfare of a nation can, therefore,
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    scarcely be inferred
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    from a measurement of
    national income
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    as defined above."
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    It's not the greatest soundbite
    in the world,
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    And it's dressed up in the
    coursest language
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    of the economist,
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    but his message was clear,
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    GDP is a tool
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    to help us measure
    economic performance.
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    It's not a measure
    of our wellbeing.
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    And it shouldn't be a guide
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    to all decision making.
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    But we have ignored
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    Kuznet's warning.
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    We live in a world where
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    GDP is the benchmark of sucess
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    in a global economy.
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    Our politicians boast when
    GDP goes up,
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    Markets move
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    and trillions of dollars in capital
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    move around the world
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    based on which countries
    are going up,
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    and which countries
    are going down.
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    All measured in GDP.
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    Our societies have become
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    engines to create more GDP.
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    But we know that GDP is flawed.
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    It ignores the environment.
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    It counts bombs and prisons and progress.
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    It can't count happiness
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    or community.
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    And it has nothing to say
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    about fairness or justice.
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    Is it any surprise,
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    that our world,
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    marching to the drumbeat of GDP,
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    is teetering on the brink
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    of environmental disaster
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    and filled with anger and conflict?
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    We need a better way
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    to measure our societies.
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    A measure based on the real things
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    that matter to real people.
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    Do I have enough to eat?
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    Can I read and write?
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    Am I safe?
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    Do I have rights?
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    Do I live in a society where
    I'm not discriminated against?
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    Is my future
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    and the future of my children
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    prevented from environmental disaster?
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    These are questions that GDP
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    does not and cannot answer.
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    There have, of course,
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    been efforts in the past
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    to move beyond GDP.
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    But I believe that we're living
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    in a moment when we
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    are ready for a measurement revolution.
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    We're ready because we've seen,
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    in the financial crisis of 2008,
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    how our fetish for economic growth
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    led us so far astray.
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    We've seen in the Arab Spring
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    how countries like Tunisia
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    were supposedly economic superstars
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    but they were societies
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    that were seething with discontentment.
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    We're ready because today
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    we have the technology
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    to gather and analyze data
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    in ways that would have been
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    unimaginable to Kuznets.
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    Today, I'd like to introduce you to
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    the Social Progress Index.
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    It's a measure of the wellbeing of society,
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    completely separate from GDP.
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    It's a whole new way
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    of looking at the world.
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    The Social Progress Index
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    begins by defining what it
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    means to be a good society
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    based around three dimensions:
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    The first is, does everyone have
    the basic needs for survival?
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    Food, water, shelter, safety.
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    Secondly, does everyone have
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    access to the building blocks
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    to improve their lives?
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    Education, information, health
    and sustainable environment.
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    And then third,
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    does every individual have access
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    to the chance to pursue their goals
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    and dreams and ambitions
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    free from obstacles?
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    Do they have rights?
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    Freedom of choice?
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    Freedom from discrimination
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    and access to the the world's
    most advanced knowledge?
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    Together, these 12 components
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    form the Social Progress framework.
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    And for each of these 12 components,
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    we have indicators to measure
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    how these countries are performing.
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    Not indicators of effort or intention,
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    but real achievement.
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    We don't measure how much
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    a country spends on healthcare,
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    we measure the length and quality
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    of people's lives.
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    We don't measure whether governments
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    pass laws against discrimination,
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    we measure whether people
    experience discrimination.
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    But, what you want to know
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    is who's top, don't you?
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    I knew that, I knew that, I knew that.
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    Okay, I'm going to show you.
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    I'm going to show you on this chart.
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    So here we are,
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    what I've done here is
    put on the vertical axis
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    social progress.
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    Higher is better.
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    And then, just for comparison,
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    just for fun,
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    on the horizontal axis,
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    is GDP per capita.
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    Further to the right is more.
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    Okay,
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    the country in the world
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    with the highest social progress,
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    the number one country on social progress
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    is New Zealand.
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    (Laughter)
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    The country with the least social progress,
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    I'm sorry to say,
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    is Chad.
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    I've never been, maybe next year.
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    (Laughter)
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    Or maybe the year after.
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    Now, I know what you're thinking.
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    You're thinking, "Aha!,
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    but New Zealand has a higher GDP
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    than Chad.
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    Good point, well made.
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    But let me show you
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    two other countries.
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    Here's the United States,
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    considerably richer than New Zealand,
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    but with a lower level of social progress.
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    And then here's Senegal,
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    it's got a higher level
    of social progress
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    than Chad, but with
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    the same level of GDP.
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    So what's going on?
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    Well, look.
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    Let me bring in the rest of
    the countries of the world,
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    the 132 we've been able to measure,
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    each one represented by a dot.
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    There are lots of dots.
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    Now, obviously I can't do all of them,
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    so a few highlights for you:
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    the highest ranked G7 country is Canada.
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    My country, the United Kingdom,
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    is sort of middling, sort of dull,
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    but who cares,
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    at least we beat the french.
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    (Laughter)
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    And then looking at the emerging economies,
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    top of the bricks, pleased to say,
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    is Brazil.
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    (Laughter)
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    Come on, cheer!
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    Go, Brazil!
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    Beating South Africa,
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    then Russia,
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    then China,
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    and then India.
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    Tucked away on the right-hand side,
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    you will see a dot of a country with
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    a lot of GDP but not
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    a huge amount of social progress,
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    that's Kuwait.
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    Just above Brazil
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    is a social progress superpower,
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    that's Costa Rica.
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    It's got a level of social progress
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    the same as some
    Western European countries,
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    with a much lower GDP.
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    Now, my slide is getting a little cluttered
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    and I'd like to step back a bit.
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    So let me take away these countries,
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    and then pop in the regression line.
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    So this shows the average relationship
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    between GDP and social progress.
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    The first thing to notice,
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    is that there's lots of noise
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    around the trend line.
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    And what this shows,
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    what this impiracially demonstrates,
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    is that GDP is not destiny.
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    At every level of GDP per capita,
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    there are opportunities
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    for more social progress,
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    risks of less.
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    The second thing to notice
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    is that for poor countries,
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    the curve is really steep.
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    So what this tells us is that
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    if poor countries can get
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    a little bit of extra GDP,
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    and if they reinvest that in
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    doctors, nurses, water supplies,
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    sanitation, etcetera,
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    there's a lot of social progress bang
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    for your GDP buck.
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    And that's good news
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    and that's what we've seen
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    over the past 20, 30 years
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    with a lot of people lifted out of poverty
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    by economic growth and good policies
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    in poorer countries.
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    But go on a bit further up the curve,
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    and then we see it flattening out.
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    Each extra dollar of GDP
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    is buying less and less
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    social progress.
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    And with more and more
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    of the world's population
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    living on this part of the curve,
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    `It means GDP is becoming
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    less and less useful
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    as a guide to our development.
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    I'll show you an example of Brazil.
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    Here's Brazil,
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    social progress of about
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    70 out of 100.
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    GDP per capita about
    14,000 dollars per year.
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    And look, Brazil's above the line.
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    Brazil is doing a reasonably good job
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    of turning GDP into social progress.
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    But where does Brazil go next?
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    Let's say that Brazil
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    adopts a bold economic plan
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    to double GDP in the next decade.
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    But that is only half a plan.
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    It's less than half a plan
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    because where does Brazil
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    want to go on social progress?
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    Brazil, it's possible
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    to increase your growth,
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    increase your GDP,
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    while stagnating or going backwards
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    on social progress.
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    We don't want Brazil
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    to become like Russia.
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    What you really want
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    is for Brazil
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    to get eve more efficient
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    at creating social progress
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    from its GDP
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    so it becomes more like New Zealand.
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    And what that means
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    is that Brazil needs
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    to prioritize social progress
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    in its development plan
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    and see that it's not just growth alone,
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    its growth with social progress.
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    And that's what the Social Program Index does.
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    It reframes the debate about development,
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    not just about GDP alone,
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    but inclusive, sustainable growth
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    that brings real improvements
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    in people's lives.
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    And its not just about countries.
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    Earlier this year,
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    with our friends from the Amazon non-profit
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    here in Brazil, launched
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    the first sub-national
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    Social Progress Index.
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    We did it for the Amaaon region,
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    it's an area the size of Europe,
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    24 million people,
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    one of the most deprived
    parts of the country.
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    And here are the results:
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    and this is broken down
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    into nearly 800 municipalities.
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    And with this detailed information
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    about the real quality of life
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    in this part of the country,
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    Amazon and other partners
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    from government and civil society
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    can work together to construct
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    a development plan
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    that will help really improve
    people's lives,
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    while protecting that precious, global asset
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    that is the Amazon rainforest.
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    And this is just the beginning,
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    You can create a Social Progress Index
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    for any state,
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    region,
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    city
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    or municipality.
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    We all know and love TEDx,
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    this is SOCIALPROGRESSx.
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    This is a tool for anyone
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    to come and use.
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    contrary to the ways we sometimes
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    talk about it,
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    GDP was not handed down from God
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    on tablets of stone.
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    It's a measurement tool
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    invented in the 20th-century
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    to address the challenges
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    of the 20th-century.
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    In the 21st-century,
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    we face new challenges:
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    aging, obesity, climate change,
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    and so on.
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    To face those challenges,
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    we need new tools of measurement,
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    new ways of valuing progress.
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    Imagine if we could measure
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    what non-profits, charities,
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    volunteers, civil society organizations
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    really contribute to our society.
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    Imagine if businesses competed
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    not just on the basis of
    their economic contribution,
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    but on their contribution
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    to social progress.
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    Imagine if we could hold
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    politicians to account
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    for really improving people's lives.
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    Imagine if we could work together,
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    governments, business,
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    civil society,
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    me, you
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    and make this century
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    the century of social progress.
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    Thank you.
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    (Applause)
Title:
What the Social Progress Index can reveal about your country
Speaker:
Michael Green
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Video Language:
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