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Title: Forgotten effects in the valuation of the social well-being index in Mexico's sustainable development
Author: Alfaro Calderón, Gerardo G.
Godinez Reyes, Norma Laura
Gómez-Monge, Rodrigo
Alfaro-García, Víctor G.
Gil Lafuente, Anna Maria
Keywords: Benestar social
Desenvolupament sostenible
Progrés
Mèxic
Public welfare
Sustainable development
Progress
Mexico
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Sociedad Internacional de Gestión y Economía Fuzzy (SIGEF)
Abstract: The economic, social and environmental crises of recent years have caused a global concern for the need to find mechanisms that enable efficient development processes and that lead countries towards sustainability. In particular, emerging countries have specific characteristics that force them to face the issue of sustainable development under a very particular vision about how actions should be taken to generate public policies and programmes that suit their own needs and the well-being of their citizens. With this perspective, our study presents a methodology based on the model of forgotten effects developed by Kaufmann and Gil Aluja. This methodology quantifies (using expert groups) the relationship between the indicators of Mexico's social progress index and its sustainability to determine the incidence of the components of this index in the country's sustainability activities, with the objective of providing elements for better decision-making in the design of strategies, actions and public policies aimed at the sustainable development of the nation
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.25102/fer.2019.01.04
It is part of: Fuzzy Economic Review, 2019, vol. 24, num. 1, p. 67-81
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/148844
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.25102/fer.2019.01.04
ISSN: 1136-0593
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