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===News articles=== *"Advantage or Illusion: Is Alberta's Progress Sustainable?" by Mark Anielski. ''Encompass'' Vol. 5, No. 5, July/August 2001. *"[http://www.dollarsandsense.org/archives/1999/0799rowe.html The Growth Consensus Unravels]" by Jonathan Rowe. ''Dollars and Sense'', July–August 1999, pp. 15–18, 33. *"[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1594/is_3_10/ai_54623303 Real Wealth: The Genuine Progress Indicator Could Provide an Environmental Measure of the Planet's Health]" by Linda Baker. ''E Magazine'', May/June 1999, pp. 37–41. *"The GDP Myth: Why 'Growth' Isn't Always a Good Thing" by Jonathan Rowe, and Judith Silverstein. ''[[Washington Monthly]]'', March 1999, pp. 17–21. *"Economic Issues" by Lusi Song, Troy Martin, and Timothy Polo. ''4EM Taylor'', May 28, 2008, pp. 1–3. *"[https://web.archive.org/web/20170909132812/http://rprogress.org/publications/1995/1995-10_GPI_Atlantic_Monthly.pdf If the GDP is Up, Why is American Down?]" by Clifford Cobb, Ted Halstead, and Jonathan Rowe, ''Atlantic Monthly'', October 1995. *"[https://web.archive.org/web/20120402150106/http://www.nber.org/~rosenbla/econ302/lecture/GPI-GDP/gpi1999.pdf Why Bigger Isn´t Better: The Genuine Progress Indicator – 1999 Update]" by Clifford Cobb, Gary Sue Goodman, and Mathis Wackernagel, Redefining Progress, November 1999
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