Why governments should prioritize well-being | Nicola Sturgeon

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2019-09-06 ・ TED


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Why governments should prioritize well-being | Nicola Sturgeon

137,295 views ・ 2019-09-06

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Just over a mile away from here, in Edinburgh's Old Town,
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is Panmure House.
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Panmure House
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was the home of the world-renowned Scottish economist
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Adam Smith.
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In his important work "The Wealth of Nations,"
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Adam Smith argued, amongst many other things,
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that the measurement of a country's wealth
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was not just its gold and silver reserves.
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It was the totality of the country's production and commerce.
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I guess it was one of the earliest descriptions of what we now know today
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as gross domestic product, GDP.
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Now, in the years since, of course,
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that measurement of production and commerce, GDP,
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has become ever more important,
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to the point that today --
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and I don't believe this is what Adam Smith would have intended --
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that it is often seen as the most important measurement
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of a country's overall success.
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And my argument today is that it is time for that to change.
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You know, what we choose to measure as a country matters.
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It really matters, because it drives political focus,
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it drives public activity.
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And against that context,
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I think the limitations of GDP as a measurement of a country's success
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are all too obvious.
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You know, GDP measures the output of all of our work,
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but it says nothing about the nature of that work,
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about whether that work is worthwhile or fulfilling.
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It puts a value, for example, on illegal drug consumption,
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but not on unpaid care.
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It values activity in the short term
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that boosts the economy, even if that activity is hugely damaging
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to the sustainability of our planet in the longer term.
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And we reflect on the past decade
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of political and economic upheaval,
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of growing inequalities,
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and when we look ahead to the challenges of the climate emergency,
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increasing automation,
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an aging population,
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then I think the argument for the case for a much broader definition
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of what it means to be successful as a country, as a society,
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is compelling, and increasingly so.
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And that is why Scotland, in 2018,
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took the lead, took the initiative in establishing a new network
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called the Wellbeing Economy Governments group,
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bringing together as founding members
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the countries of Scotland, Iceland and New Zealand, for obvious reasons.
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We're sometimes called the SIN countries,
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although our focus is very much on the common good.
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And the purpose of this group is to challenge that focus
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on the narrow measurement of GDP.
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To say that, yes, economic growth matters --
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it is important --
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but it is not all that is important.
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And growth in GDP should not be pursued at any or all cost.
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In fact, the argument of that group
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is that the goal, the objective of economic policy
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should be collective well-being:
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how happy and healthy a population is,
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not just how wealthy a population is.
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And I'll touch on the policy implications of that in a moment.
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But I think, particularly in the world we live in today,
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it has a deeper resonance.
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You know, when we focus on well-being,
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we start a conversation
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that provokes profound and fundamental questions.
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What really matters to us in our lives?
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What do we value in the communities we live in?
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What kind of country, what kind of society,
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do we really want to be?
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And when we engage people in those questions,
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in finding the answers to those questions,
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then I believe that we have a much better chance
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of addressing the alienation and disaffection from politics
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that is so prevalent in so many countries
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across the developed world today.
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In policy terms, this journey for Scotland started back in 2007,
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when we published what we call our National Performance Framework,
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looking at the range of indicators that we measure ourselves against.
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And those indicators are as varied as income inequality,
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the happiness of children,
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access to green spaces, access to housing.
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None of these are captured in GDP statistics,
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but they are all fundamental to a healthy and a happy society.
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(Applause)
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And that broader approach is at the heart of our economic strategy,
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where we give equal importance to tackling inequality
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as we do to economic competitiveness.
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It drives our commitment to fair work,
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making sure that work is fulfilling and well-paid.
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It's behind our decision to establish a Just Transition Commission
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to guide our path to a carbon zero economy.
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We know from economic transformations of the past
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that if we're not careful, there are more losers than winners.
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And as we face up to the challenges of climate change and automation,
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we must not make those mistakes again.
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The work we're doing here in Scotland is, I think, significant,
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but we have much, much to learn from other countries.
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I mentioned, a moment ago, our partner nations
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in the Wellbeing network:
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Iceland and New Zealand.
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It's worth noting, and I'll leave it to you to decide whether this is relevant or not,
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that all three of these countries are currently led by women.
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(Applause)
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They, too, are doing great work.
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New Zealand, in 2019, publishing its first Wellbeing Budget,
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with mental health at its heart;
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Iceland leading the way on equal pay, childcare and paternity rights --
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not policies that we immediately think of
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when we talk about creating a wealthy economy,
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but policies that are fundamental to a healthy economy
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and a happy society.
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I started with Adam Smith and "The Wealth of Nations."
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In Adam Smith's earlier work, "The Theory of Moral Sentiments,"
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which I think is just as important,
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he made the observation that the value of any government
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is judged in proportion
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to the extent that it makes its people happy.
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I think that is a good founding principle
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for any group of countries focused on promoting well-being.
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None of us have all of the answers,
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not even Scotland, the birthplace of Adam Smith.
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But in the world we live in today, with growing divides and inequalities,
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with disaffection and alienation,
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it is more important than ever
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that we ask and find the answers to those questions
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and promote a vision of society
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that has well-being, not just wealth, at its very heart.
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(Applause)
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You are right now in the beautiful, sunny capital city ...
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(Laughter)
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of the country that led the world in the Enlightenment,
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the country that helped lead the world into the industrial age,
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the country that right now is helping to lead the world
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into the low carbon age.
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I want, and I'm determined, that Scotland will also be the country
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that helps change the focus of countries and governments across the world
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to put well-being at the heart of everything that we do.
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I think we owe that to this generation.
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I certainly believe we owe that to the next generation
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and all those that come after us.
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And if we do that, led here from the country of the Enlightenment,
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then I think we create a better, healthier, fairer
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and happier society here at home.
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And we play our part in Scotland
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in building a fairer, happier world as well.
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Thank you very much.
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(Applause)
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