It depends: Varieties of defining growth dependence
Anja Janischewski (Faculty of Economics, Business Administration,, Chemnitz University of Technology), Katharina Bohnenberger (German Institute, for Interdisciplinary Social Policy Research, University of Bremen, SOCIUM, and Institute for Socio-Economics

TL;DR
This paper introduces a clear framework for defining and operationalizing 'growth dependence' in socio-economic systems, enabling systematic analysis and comparison across diverse cases and disciplines.
Contribution
It proposes a general, adaptable definition of growth dependence with four components, facilitating consistent empirical and theoretical research.
Findings
The framework clarifies what constitutes growth dependence in various systems.
Application to case studies shows the importance of specification in determining growth dependence.
The scheme enhances comparability and robustness in growth dependence research.
Abstract
Many socio-economic systems require positive economic growth rates to function properly. Given uncertainty about future growth rates and increasing evidence that economic growth is a driver of social and environmental crises, these growth dependencies pose serious societal challenges. In recent years, more and more researchers have thus tried to identify growth-dependent systems and develop policies to reduce their growth dependence. However, the concept of 'growth dependence' still lacks a consistent definition and operationalization, which impedes more systematic empirical and theoretical research. This article proposes a simple but powerful framework for defining and operationalizing the concept of 'growth dependence' across socio-economic systems. We provide a general definition consisting of four components that can be specified for different empirical cases: (1) the system under…
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TopicsFinancial Literacy, Pension, Retirement Analysis · Insurance and Financial Risk Management · Global Health Care Issues
