Redefining Economic Growth: the Review of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 Progress

Natalia Bliznina
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The current definition of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is based on industrial sectors and technological advancement correlated with Industry 1.0, Industry 2.0, and Industry 3.0. Considering that the economics sectors have shifted towards Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 there is a necessity to redefine a key economic development indicator to match the current imperative of the economy. The research question is: How can the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) definition be improved to address the current imperative of economy to be consistent with the technological advancement of Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0? The summary, evaluation, and analysis of the existing literature in the emerging field of advanced manufacturing was used to address this research question. The updated definition of GDP was developed because of this review: the Sustainable GDP is the standard measure of the value added created through the production of goods and services determining the proportional value of goods and services produced employing renewables, the proportional value of goods and services produced applying digitisation, and the proportional value of goods and services produced using inputs into production from recycling and remanufacturing in a country during a certain period.
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重新定义经济增长:工业 4.0 和工业 5.0 进展回顾
目前对国内生产总值(GDP)的定义是基于工业部门以及与工业 1.0、工业 2.0 和工业 3.0 相关的技术进步。考虑到经济部门已转向工业 4.0 和工业 5.0,有必要重新定义一个关键的经济发展指标,以适应当前经济的迫切需要。研究问题是:如何改进国内生产总值(GDP)的定义,以应对当前的经济需求,从而与工业 4.0 和工业 5.0 的技术进步保持一致?为解决这一研究问题,我们对先进制造业这一新兴领域的现有文献进行了总结、评估和分析。在此基础上,对 GDP 的定义进行了更新:可持续 GDP 是衡量一个国家在一定时期内通过生产商品和服务创造的附加值的标准,它决定了使用可再生能源生产的商品和服务的价值比例、使用数字化生产的商品和服务的价值比例,以及使用回收和再制造投入生产的商品和服务的价值比例。
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