"[ The Measure of Progress] should be widely read by anyone involved in economic policymaking or research."---Vic Duggan, Irish Times "We should ALL read this important book. . . . While many of GDPs shortcomings are well-known, Coyle sets out elegantly and compellingly why these issues have now become so numerous, and so serious, that we should rethink radically how we measure our progress."---Kate Barker, The Society of Professional Economists "In this book, which surveys a wide range of literature, Coyle goes much further than has been done before in monetary economics, setting out the problems with many current measures of components of GDP clearly."---Geoffrey Wood, Central Banking "Economic accountings use of gross domestic product dates back to the 1940s. It must now change, argues economist Diane Coyle . . . [ Her] complex study, deftly made accessible, suggests a fresh approach."---Andrew Robinson, Nature