In economic science, society-wide perception It is commonly accepted that the size of the gross domestic
product does not automatically translate into people's everyday lives, and that there is not a linear relationship
between growth of gross domestic product and increases in the standard of living and better lives for the
inhabitants of a country. The application of GDP and GDP per capita, as instruments to evaluate the success of
economic growth, calls for wider debate and rigorous respect for the content of these indicators. This issue
highlights a wide response in the professional and scientific literature. Specifically this issue is highlighted in the
report of Stiglitz, Sena and Fittoussi