Wednesday, April 30, 2014

The Daily Stat: What Violence and War Do to Global Output

  Daily Stat - Harvard Business Review

April 30, 2014

What Violence and War Do to Global Output


Creating violence of various kinds and then attempting to contain and quell it cost the world $9.46 trillion in 2012, according to research by the Institute for Economics and Peace. That's 11% of gross world product. By contrast, the recent financial crisis cost just 0.5% of 2009 global output, Talia Hagerty writes on Pacific Standard. The IEP has posited eight "pillars" that support peace: a well functioning government, equitable distribution of resources, free flow of information, a sound business environment, a high level of human capital from factors such as education and health, acceptance of the rights of others, low levels of corruption, and good relations with neighbors.

SOURCE: How Much Is Peace Actually Worth?


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