Australia continues to be at the forefront of international work on measuring and promoting wellbeing, Ian Castles being a significant contributor over the last forty years as an official and academic. This book combines a selection of Castles’ important work with contemporary research from a range of contributors. The material is in four parts: 1. The role of economics in defining and promoting wellbeing 2. Measuring real income and wellbeing 3. Measuring inequality 4. Climate change and the limits to growth. The issues canvassed are both long-standing and current. Does economic growth contribute to wellbeing? How different is income to wellbeing? How do we measure societal wellbeing and take its distribution into account? The bo...
The ‘Wellbeing Budget’ presented to the New Zealand Parliament in 2019 was widely described as a wor...
What produces a happy society and a happy life? Thanks to the new science of wellbeing, we can now a...
T he great promise of surveys in which people report their own level of lifesatisfaction is that suc...
"Australia continues to be at the forefront of international work on measuring and promoting wellbei...
This book examines questions such as: does economic growth contribute to wellbeing? How differe...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
Purpose - To present a reasoned critique of traditional measurements of wellbeing in society and off...
To what extent is economic growth liable to improve people’s subjective well-being in the long run? ...
Around the world, across a spectrum of disciplines and by many different pathways, measures of wellb...
In the book, by aggregating variables, we have built a multidimensional indicator that is able to ba...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
There\u27s a good news story which hasn\u27t made the headlines: compared to 20 years ago, the worl...
The third opinion piece for the Redefining Prosperity, fourth seminar "Wellbeing Policy.
For more than eighty years policy makers across the world have been targeting GDP growth as the main...
How do we measure wellbeing and how is it determined? To investigate this question, the author takes...
The ‘Wellbeing Budget’ presented to the New Zealand Parliament in 2019 was widely described as a wor...
What produces a happy society and a happy life? Thanks to the new science of wellbeing, we can now a...
T he great promise of surveys in which people report their own level of lifesatisfaction is that suc...
"Australia continues to be at the forefront of international work on measuring and promoting wellbei...
This book examines questions such as: does economic growth contribute to wellbeing? How differe...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
Purpose - To present a reasoned critique of traditional measurements of wellbeing in society and off...
To what extent is economic growth liable to improve people’s subjective well-being in the long run? ...
Around the world, across a spectrum of disciplines and by many different pathways, measures of wellb...
In the book, by aggregating variables, we have built a multidimensional indicator that is able to ba...
Economists have long sought to maximise economic growth, believing this to be their best contributio...
There\u27s a good news story which hasn\u27t made the headlines: compared to 20 years ago, the worl...
The third opinion piece for the Redefining Prosperity, fourth seminar "Wellbeing Policy.
For more than eighty years policy makers across the world have been targeting GDP growth as the main...
How do we measure wellbeing and how is it determined? To investigate this question, the author takes...
The ‘Wellbeing Budget’ presented to the New Zealand Parliament in 2019 was widely described as a wor...
What produces a happy society and a happy life? Thanks to the new science of wellbeing, we can now a...
T he great promise of surveys in which people report their own level of lifesatisfaction is that suc...