The Commission on the Measurement of Economic Performance and Social Progress (CMEPSP), generally referred to as the Stiglitz-Sen-Fitoussi Commission after the surnames of its leaders,[1] is a commission of inquiry created by the French Government in 2008.
The inquiry examined how the wealth and social progress of a nation could be measured, without relying on the uni-dimensional gross domestic product (GDP) measure.
[2] The Commission was formed in February 2008 and Joseph E. Stiglitz was named as the Chair.
Amartya Sen was the Economic Adviser and the French Economist Jean-Paul Fitoussi was the Coordinator.
[3] An additional contribution from the aforementioned three main organizers which specifically addresses the Financial Crisis (as of 2007) is also available.